Effects of seismic damage and retrofitting on a full-scale substandard RC building-ambient vibration tests
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of seismic damages and retrofitting on
dynamic characteristics of substandard reinforced concrete buildings. Two
identical 3-story buildings were constructed, one of which was retrofitted
through application of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer jacketing on its
columns. Ambient vibration tests were conducted at undamaged states,
and after formation of damages of different extents. Test results showed
that even limited reductions in vibration frequencies could indicate serious
problems about structural safety. Although the vibration frequencies of both
buildings were observed to be decreased with the increasing level of
damage, decrease of those of the retrofitted building was lower