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Title
Japanese: 
English:Thermo-Hygral Case-Study on Full Scale RC Building under Corrosive Environment and Seismic Actions 
Author
Japanese: 千々和 伸浩, 前川 宏一.  
English: Nobuhiro Chijiwa, Koichi Maekawa.  
Language English 
Journal/Book name
Japanese: 
English:Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology 
Volume, Number, Page Vol. 13    No. 10    pp. 465-478
Published date Oct. 30, 2015 
Publisher
Japanese: 
English:Japan Concrete Institute 
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Official URL https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jact/13/10/13_465/_article
 
DOI https://doi.org/10.3151/jact.13.465
Abstract This paper is to apply the multi-scale thermo-hygro-mechanistic modeling to full-scale RC structural systems under combined long-term ambient and short seismic actions. The authors also aim to dissolve numerical difficulty for full-scale performance assessment of huge degree-of-freedom. First, the multi-scale modeling is experimentally checked by using corroded RC columns under high axial compression. Second, the steel corrosion is computationally reproduced to a multi-story RC building under long-term fictitious ambient conditions. The seismic ground motion is subsequently applied to the corrosion damaged mockup. Beforehand, the effect of drying shrinkage, which is inevitable for structural concrete in air, is discussed so as to clarify the pure corrosion impact to the whole structural system. The steel corrosion deteriorates the ductility of seismic resistant members, but as a global influence, steel corrosion is validated to reduce the base-shear input of floors owing to the decayed stiffness by corrosion. Through these case-studies, the authors raise the points of discussion to take into account the local and global effects of corrosion all at once for seismic performance assessment, and that the knowledge solely on the capacity of corroded RC members cannot lead to an engineering solution.

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