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SEISMIC BEHAVIOUR OF PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS

Objective

The precast reinforced concrete structures are widely used as warehouses and industrial facilities all over the world. In some countries, it covers almost all the market of industrial building. The research project refers to the seismic behaviour of some innovative types of precast reinforced concrete structures for industrial buildings. The main objective of this proposal is to establish effective analytical theories and methods for the structure systems, and to research the seismic behaviour of the widely used precast reinforced concrete structures under earthquake conditions. Some new analytical models and methods suitable for precast reinforced concrete industrial buildings will be developed, and the validity of the new analytical models and methods will be verified by the results of single column test, beam-column subassembly test and three-dimensional precast structure test. The precise seismic behaviour of the chosen precast reinforced concrete industrial buildings will be analysed by using the presented analytical models and methods. Finally, the design parameters of the structural systems in seismic zones will be discussed and defined based on the precise seismic behaviour analytical results.

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FP6-2002-MOBILITY-7
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IIF - Marie Curie actions-Incoming International Fellowships

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