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Strengthening and Modernization of a Characteristic Masonry Building in Vienna, Austria

Stefanoudakis, Dimitrios ; Apostolidi, Eftychia
Hrsg.: Lampropoulos, Andreas (2020)
Strengthening and Modernization of a Characteristic Masonry Building in Vienna, Austria.
In: Case Studies on Conservation and Seismic Strengthening/Retrofitting of Existing Structures
Buchkapitel, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Case Studies on Conservation and Seismic Strengthening/Retrofitting of Existing Structures Recent earthquakes have demonstrated that despite the continuous developments of novel materials and new strengthening techniques, the majority of the existing structures are still unprotected and at high seismic risk. The repair and strengthening framework is a complex process and there are often barriers in the preventative upgrade of the existing structures related to the cost of the applications and the limited expertise of the engineers. The engineers need to consider various options thoroughly and the selection of the appropriate strategy is a crucial parameter for the success of these applications. The main aim of this collection is to present a number of different approaches applied to a wide range of structures with different characteristics and demands acting as a practical guide for the main repair and strengthening approaches used worldwide. This document contains a collection of nine case studies from six different countries with different seismicity (i.e. Austria, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Nepal and New Zealand). Various types of structures have been selected with different structural peculiarities such as buildings used for different purposes (i.e. school buildings, town hall, 30 storey office tower), a bridge, and a wharf. Most of the examined structures are Reinforced Concrete structures while there is also an application on a Masonry building. For each of the examined studies, the local conditions are described followed by the main deficiencies which are addressed. The methods used for the assessment of the in-situ conditions also presented and alternative strategies for the repair and strengthening are considered.

Typ des Eintrags: Buchkapitel
Erschienen: 2020
Herausgeber: Lampropoulos, Andreas
Autor(en): Stefanoudakis, Dimitrios ; Apostolidi, Eftychia
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: Strengthening and Modernization of a Characteristic Masonry Building in Vienna, Austria
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 15 September 2020
Ort: Zurich, Switzerland
Verlag: IABSE
(Heft-)Nummer: 2
Buchtitel: Case Studies on Conservation and Seismic Strengthening/Retrofitting of Existing Structures
Reihe: IABSE Bulletins Case Studies
URL / URN: https://www.shop-iabse.org/product/case-study-2-epdf/
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

Case Studies on Conservation and Seismic Strengthening/Retrofitting of Existing Structures Recent earthquakes have demonstrated that despite the continuous developments of novel materials and new strengthening techniques, the majority of the existing structures are still unprotected and at high seismic risk. The repair and strengthening framework is a complex process and there are often barriers in the preventative upgrade of the existing structures related to the cost of the applications and the limited expertise of the engineers. The engineers need to consider various options thoroughly and the selection of the appropriate strategy is a crucial parameter for the success of these applications. The main aim of this collection is to present a number of different approaches applied to a wide range of structures with different characteristics and demands acting as a practical guide for the main repair and strengthening approaches used worldwide. This document contains a collection of nine case studies from six different countries with different seismicity (i.e. Austria, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Nepal and New Zealand). Various types of structures have been selected with different structural peculiarities such as buildings used for different purposes (i.e. school buildings, town hall, 30 storey office tower), a bridge, and a wharf. Most of the examined structures are Reinforced Concrete structures while there is also an application on a Masonry building. For each of the examined studies, the local conditions are described followed by the main deficiencies which are addressed. The methods used for the assessment of the in-situ conditions also presented and alternative strategies for the repair and strengthening are considered.

Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): 13 Fachbereich Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften
13 Fachbereich Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften > Institut für Statik und Konstruktion
13 Fachbereich Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften > Institut für Statik und Konstruktion > Fachgebiet Statik
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