Seismic vulnerability analysis of midheight steel buildings in Bogotá

  1. Montaña Peña, Miguel Ángel
Dirigida por:
  1. Luis Gonzaga Pujades Beneit Director/a
  2. Francisco López Almansa Director/a

Universidad de defensa: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)

Fecha de defensa: 09 de febrero de 2015

Tribunal:
  1. Eduardo Bayo Pérez Presidente
  2. Alfredo Arnedo Pena Secretario/a
  3. Amadeo Benavent Climent Vocal

Tipo: Tesis

Teseo: 118444 DIALNET lock_openTDX editor

Resumen

A number of mid-height steel buildings have been erected recently in Bogotá. Their seismic risk might be high, given the new microzonation of Bogotá and the lack of comprehensive previous studies; noticeably, the response reduction factors were commonly obtained only from general recommendations. The objective of this work is to investigate the seismic performance of these buildings. This study is carried out on eighteen representative prototype buildings. All these edifices have plan symmetry and are uniform along their height. The eighteen considered prototype buildings are generated by combining the values of three parameters: span-length (6 and 8 m), number of floors (5, 10 and 15) and earthquake-resistant systems (moment-resistant frames, concentrically-braced frames and eccentrically-braced frames -using chevron braces-). The structures of each of these eighteen prototype buildings have been designed according to the former and to the current Colombian seismic design codes; in the former code two seismic zones are considered, and in the current code, such zones are roughly subdivided in three and in five zones, respectively. The structural properties of the buildings designed with the former and the current Colombian codes are compared to investigate the practical repercussions of the new regulation. The vulnerability of these buildings has been evaluated by 2-D "push-over" analyses. The main objective of these analyses is to determine the response reduction factor; the obtained values are compared with the recommendations of the current Colombian seismic design code. As well, the seismic performance of the three considered earthquake-resistant systems are compared.