Wind-Induced Failure Analysis and Retrofit of an Existing Steel Structure

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DOI: 10.4236/ojce.2018.83021    1,493 Downloads   4,013 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The “Dimitrios Vikelas” athletic center in Ermoupolis of Syros, Greece, consists of two buildings. Building B has a steel superstructure that was constructed approximately 35 years ago. It was initially used as a boat shelter and no design calculations were made. It contains steel columns with varying cross section heights. The spans are bridged via trusses and I-beams. Significant geometrical inconsistencies are noted among the existing steel connections and failures have been recorded as a result of buckling in several beams and bracings during the service life of the athletic center. The current study presents an investigation performed in order to diagnose building structural problems and propose strengthening and intervention measures. The goal of this study was to improve the load-carrying capacity of the structure in order to comply with the current design codes. Moreover, enhancement of the dynamic properties of the strengthened structure was demonstrated using modal analyses. The structural behavior was determined in a more precise manner via non-linear wind time-history and incremental static analyses. The analytical results explain the development of failures in the existing structure.

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Maraveas, C. and Fasoulakis, Z. (2018) Wind-Induced Failure Analysis and Retrofit of an Existing Steel Structure. Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 8, 271-291. doi: 10.4236/ojce.2018.83021.

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