About this Research Topic
The major goal of this Research Topic is to present and discuss the effect of the infill masonry walls in the seismic performance of RC structures around the following areas.
• Their impact on the structure at local or global level.
• The effect of different variables such as the existence of vertical or plan irregularities, consideration of the infill panels’ openings and their combined in-plane and out-of-plane behavior.
• The development of the most advanced methodologies to assess the seismic vulnerability of infilled RC structures. Into this, different modeling strategies can be applied concerning the simulation of infilled RC structures. Accurate modeling strategies and appropriate seismic assessment methodologies are crucial to understand the behavior of existent buildings and to develop adequate retrofit strategies to and reduce the seismic risk.
• Lastly, the definition, testing, and analysis of the effect of strengthening solutions will be presented and compared with the “as-built” situation of the structure.
The scope of this Research Topic is on seismic vulnerability assessment and retrofitting of infilled RC structures. Articles submitted to this Research Topic can cover the recent advances in the numerical modeling to simulate the infilled RC structures seismic behavior, experimental testing of infilled RC structures, strengthening and retrofitting of infilled RC structures and cost-benefit analysis.
Potential topics that fall in scope of the Research Topic include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Advances in numerical simulation of the infill masonry walls;
• Study of the effect of the infill panels’ openings, in-plane, out-of-plane behavior or combined;
• Study of irregular structures;
• Study of short-column effect;
• Methodologies to assess, the seismic vulnerability of infilled RC structures;
• Analytical models to predict the seismic safety of infill models;
• Strengthening and retrofitting of infilled RC frames;
• Cost-benefit analysis.
Keywords: Earthquake Engineering, seismic vulnerability assessment, retrofitting, Numerical modelling, Experimental testing
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