Experimental modal identification and fem updating of a seven story isolated educational building

Tecnia Pub Date : 2019-08-07 DOI:10.21754/tecnia.v29i2.701
R. Reátegui, Estefanía Bossus, Mauricio Gonzales, D. Villagómez, R. Aguilar
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The construction of isolated structures is increasing in recent decades in seismic countries. In Peru, the national regulation indicates that important buildings such as hospitals located in areas of high seismic risk must incorporate isolation systems to reduce structural and nonstructural loss. These systems protect the main structure from the effects of a seismic event by separating its base from the earth movement and by reducing the relative displacements and accelerations between adjacent stories. In the structural design process of buildings and seismic protection systems, having numerical models that properly represent the real behavior of the buildings is of high importance. In this context, experimental modal tests represents an attractive cost-effective non-destructive tool to obtain an accurate characterization of the experimental structural response. This paper presents the experimental tests carried out in a base-isolated educational building built in 2014 that has seven stories and three basements with a total built area of around 7500 m2. Data acquisition was accomplished with autonomous units (acquisition system and transducers incorporated in a single unit) whose versatility allowed measuring a significant number of degrees of freedom in a limited amount of time. The dynamic properties experimentally identified were used to calibrate the finite element model of the building. The results showed that the design model approximates correctly to the experimentally identified ambient vibration response when considering rigid supporting conditions as well as the interaction of partitioning elements such as walls and parapets.
七层独立教学楼的试验模态识别与有限元修正
近几十年来,在地震国家,隔震结构的建设正在增加。在秘鲁,国家法规指出,位于高地震风险地区的医院等重要建筑必须采用隔离系统,以减少结构和非结构损失。这些系统通过将主体结构的底部与地面运动分离以及通过减少相邻楼层之间的相对位移和加速度来保护主体结构免受地震事件的影响。在建筑物和地震防护系统的结构设计过程中,建立能够正确反映建筑物真实性能的数值模型具有重要意义。在这种情况下,实验模态测试代表了一种有吸引力的、具有成本效益的无损检测工具,可以获得实验结构响应的准确表征。本文介绍了在一栋建于2014年的基地隔离式教学楼中进行的实验测试,该教学楼共有七层,三个地下室,总建筑面积约7500平方米。数据采集是用自主单元(采集系统和换能器合并在一个单元中)完成的,其多功能性允许在有限的时间内测量大量的自由度。实验确定的动态特性用于校准建筑物的有限元模型。结果表明,在考虑刚性支撑条件以及墙和护墙等分隔元件的相互作用时,设计模型正确地接近实验确定的环境振动响应。
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