TY - JOUR
T1 - Rediseños Normativos de Dos Viviendas Típicas de Mampostería Confinada en Cuenca-Ecuador
T2 - Implicaciones Sísmicas
AU - Jiménez-Pacheco, Juan
AU - Ortega-Guamán, Erika
AU - Quinde, John
AU - Molineros, Pablo
AU - García, Hernán
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/8/1
Y1 - 2025/8/1
N2 - This study focused on two representative dwellings from the first generation of confined masonry buildings in Cuenca, Ecuador (1975–1990). First, after a selection and characterization process of the two buildings, the influence of the quality of the brick masonry and the concrete of the confining elements on their seismic capacity curves was analyzed using pushover analysis. Second, using buildings with medium-quality masonry as a baseline, and maintaining a focus on their seismic capacity, the effect of implementing redesign measures based on building codes was studied. The Ecuadorian Standard, the Mexican Standard, and the Guide for the Construction of Earthquake-Resistant Houses with Confined Masonry – Adapted Version for Ecuador were considered for the formulation of the redesigned cases. The latter two were used to analyze the effect of including vertical and horizontal reinforced concrete bands at the edges of openings. Subsequently, after the analyses of four cases, the last two with horizontal bands of heights of 10 and 15 cm, the variation of the pushover curves was examined with respect to those corresponding to the two original buildings. Finally, by bilinearizing the curves obtained, the seismic coefficients of the studied cases were calculated and discussed. The results showed a significant improvement in the seismic capacity of the original buildings with the application of the Ecuadorian Standard and a moderate improvement with the additional confinement provided by the inclusion of bands.
AB - This study focused on two representative dwellings from the first generation of confined masonry buildings in Cuenca, Ecuador (1975–1990). First, after a selection and characterization process of the two buildings, the influence of the quality of the brick masonry and the concrete of the confining elements on their seismic capacity curves was analyzed using pushover analysis. Second, using buildings with medium-quality masonry as a baseline, and maintaining a focus on their seismic capacity, the effect of implementing redesign measures based on building codes was studied. The Ecuadorian Standard, the Mexican Standard, and the Guide for the Construction of Earthquake-Resistant Houses with Confined Masonry – Adapted Version for Ecuador were considered for the formulation of the redesigned cases. The latter two were used to analyze the effect of including vertical and horizontal reinforced concrete bands at the edges of openings. Subsequently, after the analyses of four cases, the last two with horizontal bands of heights of 10 and 15 cm, the variation of the pushover curves was examined with respect to those corresponding to the two original buildings. Finally, by bilinearizing the curves obtained, the seismic coefficients of the studied cases were calculated and discussed. The results showed a significant improvement in the seismic capacity of the original buildings with the application of the Ecuadorian Standard and a moderate improvement with the additional confinement provided by the inclusion of bands.
KW - Cuenca-Ecuador
KW - confined masonry
KW - normative redesigns
KW - pushover analysis
KW - typical dwellings
KW - Cuenca-Ecuador
KW - confined masonry
KW - normative redesigns
KW - pushover analysis
KW - typical dwellings
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015350934
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/4b4629d4-8240-3dc6-97dd-674e80a16da4/
U2 - 10.33333/rp.vol56n1.01
DO - 10.33333/rp.vol56n1.01
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105015350934
SN - 1390-0129
VL - 56
SP - 7
EP - 22
JO - Revista Politecnica
JF - Revista Politecnica
IS - 1
ER -