填充钢筋混凝土建筑有限元模型标定的动态原位试验

V. Nicoletti, F. Gara, M. Regni, S. Carbonari, L. Dezi
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在钢筋混凝土框架结构建模中,填充墙通常被忽略,只有在强度和刚度不影响结构响应的情况下,填充墙在质量方面的贡献才被考虑在内。然而,对于战略建筑,如学校、医院、警察局和消防站,保护填充物不受任何损坏是至关重要的,即使是在严重的地震中,为了保证建筑物在应急管理期间的占用。此外,这些建筑物有时还采用系统和设备(阻尼器、隔震器等)进行抗震保护,这些系统和设备的设计需要考虑结构的真实动态性能。为此,准确地对包括填充墙在内的整个结构进行建模,并在实验证据的基础上对该模型进行验证就变得至关重要。本文结合实际工程实例,介绍了一种获得填充钢筋混凝土框架结构精确有限元模型的方法。该程序分别基于非结构构件和整个建筑的试验和运行模态分析结果。特别是,用仪器锤在墙板上进行了冲击载荷试验,以确定面外模态参数(频率和模态振型)并估计砌筑墙的机械性能。然后,将填充墙及其估计的力学性能纳入f.e.结构模型,并将数值计算的整体模态参数与现场环境振动测量和整体结构运行模态分析的实验结果进行了比较。
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Dynamic in situ tests for the calibration of an infilled R.C. Building F.E. model
Infill walls are commonly disregarded in the modelling of reinforced concrete (r.c.) frame structures and only their contribution in terms of mass is taken into account assuming that strength and stiffness do not affect the structural response. However, for strategic buildings, such as schools, hospitals, police and fire stations, it is crucial to preserve the infills from any damage, even for severe earthquake, in order to guarantee the building occupancy during the emergency management. Furthermore, these buildings are sometimes seismically protected with systems and devices (dampers, isolators, etc…) whose design requires the real dynamic behavior of the structure to be considered. To this purpose, it becomes crucial to accurately model the entire structure, including infill walls, and to validate this model on the basis of experimental evidences. In this paper a procedure to obtain accurate finite element (f.e.) models of infilled r.c. frame buildings is presented, referring to a real building case study. This procedure is based on the results of experimental and operational modal analysis of non-structural components and of the whole building, respectively. In particular, impact load tests with an instrumented hammer are performed on wall panels to identify the out-of-plane modal parameters (frequencies and mode shapes) and to estimate the mechanical properties of the masonry walls. Afterwards, the infill walls, with their estimated mechanical properties, are included in the f.e. structural model and the numerical global modal parameters are compared with the experimental ones achieved from in situ ambient vibration measurements and operational modal analyses of the global structure.
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