2007
DOI: 10.3130/aijs.72.167
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Collapse Mechanism of New Wood House Desinged According With Minimum Seismic Provisions of Current Japan Building Standard Law

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“…3. Comparison of the GH08 and GA09 correlation models for spectral acceleration at 0.3 s. et al [41] did not collapse after experiencing the maximum interstory drift ratio of 0.08-0.09, while it was reported in [42] that structural collapse generally occurs after experiencing the maximum inter-story drift ratio of 0.15-0.20. Another important thing is that severely damaged but not-collapsed structures may be demolished in the rehabilitation process, because of infeasible repair operations from technical and financial viewpoints.…”
Section: Spatial Correlation Modelmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…3. Comparison of the GH08 and GA09 correlation models for spectral acceleration at 0.3 s. et al [41] did not collapse after experiencing the maximum interstory drift ratio of 0.08-0.09, while it was reported in [42] that structural collapse generally occurs after experiencing the maximum inter-story drift ratio of 0.15-0.20. Another important thing is that severely damaged but not-collapsed structures may be demolished in the rehabilitation process, because of infeasible repair operations from technical and financial viewpoints.…”
Section: Spatial Correlation Modelmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…More shake-table tests, reaching high drift ratios close to the collapse limit of a structure (e.g. maximum inter-story drift ratios of about 0.1-0.2 according to [17]) are desirable; however, given the economical and time constraints in experimental programs, reliance on the currently available test results and partially validated structural models should be deemed as acceptable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noteworthy that there exists signifi cant uncertainty in the estimation of the collapse/ultimate capacity of wood-frame structures. In shake-table experiments, structures tested by White and Ventura (2006) did not collapse after experiencing the maximum inter-story drift ratio of 0.08-0.09, while Isoda et al (2007) reported that structural collapse generally occurs after experiencing the maximum inter-story drift ratio of 0.15-0.20. Another relevant issue is that severely damaged but notcollapsed structures may be demolished in the rehabilitation process, because of infeasible repair operations from technical and economic viewpoints.…”
Section: Seismic Vulnerability and Loss Assessment Of Wood-frame Housesmentioning
confidence: 95%