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Seismic performance of RC moment frame buildings considering SSI effects: A case study of the new Venezuelan seismic code

2023, HernĂ¡ndez, MatĂ­as, Mata, RamĂ³n, Bustamante-Laissle, Guillermo, Correa-Rogel, Claudio, Nuñez-Castellanos, Eduardo

The Soil–Structure Interaction (SSI) effect has been widely evidenced during several earthquakes around the world. In the Venezuelan context, the seismic event in Caracas in 1967 showed the significant consequences of designing buildings without considering the SSI effect. Nevertheless, limited research on the seismic performance of concrete moment frames (commonly used as structural systems in office and residential buildings in Venezuela and Latin America) considering the SSI effects has been developed, although there have been continuous updates to the Venezuelan Seismic Code. In this research, the influence of the SSI on the seismic performance of RC moment frame buildings designed according to the New Venezuelan Seismic Code was studied. An extensive numerical study of 3D buildings using concrete moment frames supported by mat foundations on sandy and clayey soils was performed. The response spectrum method, non-linear static analysis, and non-linear dynamic analysis were used to assess the seismic response of the archetypes studied. The results show that SSI effects can have a significant impact on the seismic response of RC moment frame buildings, increasing the interstory drift ratio and decreasing the shear forces. As is shown in fragility curves, the probability of collapse increases for cases with flexible bases in comparison to the cases of models with fixed bases. Additionally, in the 24-story archetype, the fixed-base model reached a maximum probability of collapse. Finally, a new proposal for the reduction of the strength-reduction factor (R) must be incorporated into the Venezuelan Seismic Code to improve the safety of the structures. Limitations in the use of RC moment frames must be incorporated for high-rise buildings since, as the present work demonstrates, for high-period structures, the normative provisions are not reached.

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Experimental study on the mechanical behavior of polypropylene fibre reinforced concrete subjected to monotonic loads

2021, Nuñez-Castellanos, Eduardo, Torres Moreno, Ronald, Ligas Fonseca, Salvador, Bustamante-Laissle, Guillermo, Maureira-Carsalade, Nelson, Roco Videla, Angel

The properties of fibre reinforced concrete were studied under monotonic loads according to Japanese, North American and European codes. Two different types of SIKA polypropylene fibre were with different dosages. One hundred and eighty tests were performed, obtaining resistance to compression, tension, bending, toughness, and energy absorption in the hardened state. The results show that the addition of fibres affects the workability of the concrete mix. The increase in fibre dosage does not affect compressive, tensile, or flexural strength. However, the failure changes from brittle to more ductile, allowing it to reach residual strengths of 50% of the maximum reached and 200% deformation. The dissipated energy increased with increasing fibre dosage. The performance achieved by both fibres was similar, although the optimal dosage was 6 kg/m3 for type A fibres and 8 kg /m3 for type B. Therefore, the replacement of flexural reinforcing steel in the foundation slabs of one-story buildings can be performed if adequate dosages are used in compliance with established analytical procedures for industrial floor design.

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Propuesta de implementaciĂ³n de la metodologĂ­a BIM 5D para obras de cimentaciones industriales en la Planta de OxĂ­geno de Arauco

2021, Bustamante-Laissle, Guillermo, GonzĂ¡lez-Monsalve, Felipe, Ochoa, JoaquĂ­n

Debido al crecimiento de la industria de arquitectura, ingenierĂ­a y construcciĂ³n (AEC), es primordial la actualizaciĂ³n de las metodologĂ­as de trabajo sobre todo en la etapa de diseño y construcciĂ³n, ya que aquĂ­ es en donde se concentra el costo del proyecto. El objetivo principal es la gestiĂ³n de informaciĂ³n para la prevenciĂ³n de errores y correcta ejecuciĂ³n del proyecto. El presente documento propone una estrategia para la implementaciĂ³n de la metodologĂ­a BIM en 5D, incluyendo un modelo 3D, tiempo y costo, en una empresa de construcciĂ³n industrial, especĂ­ficamente en las obras civiles. Dicha estrategia fue diseñada en base al proyecto Planta de OxĂ­geno, de modo de establecer los pasos de la metodologĂ­a. Para luego aplicar la metodologĂ­a BIM en el proyecto, evidenciando los beneficios en costos de las actividades y estimando el costo de implementaciĂ³n BIM.

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MetodologĂ­a de optimizaciĂ³n para el uso de yeso cartĂ³n y Metalcon en un proyecto habitacional

2022, Bustamante-Laissle, Guillermo, Pino, Isidora, Molina, Christian

En la actualidad donde mĂ¡s residuos se producen es en la construcciĂ³n a nivel mundial, generĂ¡ndose alrededor del 35% de residuos sĂ³lidos en el mundo y un porcentaje similar en Chile. Por cada metro cuadrado construido se producen 0.26 m3 de residuos, aproximadamente en la etapa de construcciĂ³n. En la presente investigaciĂ³n se analizĂ³ la obra de edificaciĂ³n en extensiĂ³n San AndrĂ©s del Valle de la constructora Aitue ubicada en la ciudad de ConcepciĂ³n, regiĂ³n del BĂ­o BĂ­o, Chile. Se busca desarrollar una propuesta para minimizar la pĂ©rdida de materiales, en concreto dos elementos de los mĂ¡s utilizados en la construcciĂ³n de viviendas, como lo son las planchas de yeso cartĂ³n y perfiles de Metalcon. De esta forma, se puede optimizar los materiales mencionados, disminuir la cantidad de residuos y, por ende, tener una obra mĂ¡s limpia. AdemĂ¡s, se realiza un anĂ¡lisis econĂ³mico del ahorro generado producto de una optimizaciĂ³n en obra de los materiales en estudio.

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Assessment of strength reduction factor on concrete moment frames according to the new Venezuelan seismic code

2022, Mata Lemus, RamĂ³n, Idrees Rustom, Ahmad, SĂ¡nchez RodrĂ­guez, Javier, Torres Moreno, Ronald, Nuñez-Castellanos, Eduardo, Bustamante-Laissle, Guillermo

Nonlinear static analysis is a validated tool for the seismic evaluation of existing and new structures, specifically for reinforced concrete buildings. In order to assess the performance of reinforced concrete frames designed according to the new Venezuelan seismic code, configurations of low-, medium-, and high-rise concrete buildings are subjected to 20 different load patterns considering the nonlinear behavior according to FEMA P695. A total of 140 concrete frame models were analyzed using modal response spectrum analysis and nonlinear static pushover analysis. The parameters considered for analyzing the models were the response reduction factor (R), the overstrength factor (RΩ), and the ductility factor (Rµ). The results showed a performance controlled by ductile failure mechanisms in low-rise models unlike combined failure mechanisms with columns with plastic hinge in high-rise models. Reduction factor values between 4 and 14 were obtained. In addition, the pushover curves were affected by the load patterns; therefore, it was necessary to identify the representative patterns, refusing the rest of the patterns. A statistical adjustment was performed using a log-normal distribution. The strength reduction factor specified in the new Venezuelan code was higher than the values obtained for the 95% confidence levels according to the distribution assumed in the reinforced concrete frames models. Finally, the strength reduction factor more representative is R = 4.