SEISMIC RETROFITTING OF POST-WWII MID-RISE UNREINFORCED MASONRY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN THE BALKANS

S. Brzev, P. Blagojević, R. Cvetković
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There is a significant building stock of the existing low- and mid-rise unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings constructed after World War II in Serbia and neighbouring countries. Numerous buildings of this typology collapsed in the devastating 1963 Skopje, North Macedonia earthquake, causing fatalities, injuries, and property losses, and experienced damage in a few recent earthquakes in the region, including the 2010 Kraljevo, Serbia earthquake and the 2020 Petrinja, Croatia earthquake. These buildings are 3- to 5-storey high, have URM walls and rigid reinforced concrete (RC) or semi-prefabricated concrete and masonry floor slabs, usually with a RC ring beam at each floor level. The paper will provide an overview of seismic retrofitting approaches for these buildings, starting from provisions of design codes which were previously followed in Serbia and former Yugoslavia as well as Eurocode 8 (Part 3). Conventional seismic retrofitting technologies based on RC wall overlays which were applied in past earthquakes, including the 2010 Kraljevo earthquake, will be presented and their advantages and disadvantages will be discussed. Finally, a case study of a building in Kraljevo which was damaged in the 2010 earthquake and subsequently retrofitted, will be presented, including the results of seismic analysis and design solution. The paper should be of interest to engineers and academics interested in seismic retrofitting of masonry buildings.
二战后巴尔干半岛中层无加固砖石住宅的抗震改造
塞尔维亚及其邻国在二战后建造了大量现有的低层和中层无加固砌体(URM)建筑。这种类型的许多建筑在1963年北马其顿斯科普里的毁灭性地震中倒塌,造成人员伤亡和财产损失,并在该地区最近的几次地震中遭受了破坏,包括2010年塞尔维亚克拉列沃地震和2020年克罗地亚佩特里加地震。这些建筑有3到5层楼高,有URM墙和刚性钢筋混凝土(RC)或半预制混凝土和砖石楼板,通常在每层都有钢筋混凝土环梁。本文将从塞尔维亚和前南斯拉夫以及欧洲规范8(第3部分)之前遵循的设计规范的规定开始,概述这些建筑物的抗震改造方法。将介绍在过去地震中应用的基于RC墙覆盖层的传统抗震改造技术,包括2010年克拉列沃地震,并将讨论其优缺点。最后,将介绍克拉列沃一座建筑的案例研究,该建筑在2010年地震中受损,随后进行了改造,包括地震分析和设计解决方案的结果。本文应引起对砌体建筑抗震加固感兴趣的工程师和学者的兴趣。
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