Earthquake damage monitoring of real size building structures in shaking table test

Accession number;06A0611721
Title;Earthquake damage monitoring of real size building structures in shaking table test
Author; SAITO TAIKI (Building Res. Inst., International Inst. Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, JPN) FUKUYAMA HIROSHI (Building Res. Inst.) KATO HIROTO (Building Res. Inst.) MUKAI TOMOHISA (Building Res. Inst.)
Journal Title;Annual Report of BRI
Journal Code:G0308A
ISSN:0286-4622
VOL.2005;NO.;PAGE.79-80(2006)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.9
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;In the 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake, even new buildings suffered severe damage to nonstructural elements such as the nonstructural wall around the entrance area of residential buildings, entrance doors, tiles, windows, etc. Sometimes the extensive damage to nonstructural elements caused huge cost to repair and the owner was forced to demolish the building. The purpose of this study is to investigate damage to nonstructural elements from a shaking table test and a static loading test to collect information for the design criteria from the point of view of repair and cost. (author abst.)