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1 Engineering Research Center Development of a Precast Floor Diaphragm Seismic Design Methodology (DSDM) Robert Fleischman, UA Clay Naito and Richard Sause, LU Jose Restrepo and Andre Filiatrault, UCSD S.K. Ghosh, S.K. Ghosh Associates, Inc.

2 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 DSDM Consortium DSDM Task Group PCI, IAP

3 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 DSDM Task Group Help to guide the physical scope –Selection of prototype structures in terms of lateral system types, story height, and floor plan –Involvement with transformation of research results into an appropriate design methodology S.K.Ghosh DSDM Task Group Chair President, S. K. Ghosh Associates R. Becker Vice President Spancrete Industries, Inc. N. Cleland President Blue Ridge Design, Inc. Tom D’Arcy President Consulting Engineers Group N. Hawkins Professor Emeritus Univ. of Illinois Paul Johal Research Director PCI Joe Maffei Engineering Consultant Rutherford & Chekene Engineers Susie Nakaki President The Nakaki Bashaw Group, Inc.

4 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Producer Members Blakeslee Prestress, Inc. High Concrete Structures Precast/Prestressed Concrete Manufacturers Association of California Spancrete, Inc. Tindall-Virginia

5 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Industry Advisory Panel Organized to provide broad industry input to the project Includes precast producers, designers, and academics Facilitate aligning of research with existing and future efforts – UIUC, Canterbury, NEES, etc. Meet semi-annually at Committee Days and PCI National Convention

6 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Status Proposal submitted to National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI) Program February 7, 2003. Awaiting outcome of the review process (Notification anticipated spring/summer 2003). Project Official Start Date August 2003 Initial DSDM Research Meeting to be organized by Paul Johal.

7 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Research Objective Develop a Seismic Design Methodology for Precast Concrete Diaphragms Diaphragm Design Force Patterns Diaphragm Internal Force Calculations Diaphragm Reinforcement Capacities Diaphragm Stiffness Calculations Diaphragm Flexibility Limits Diaphragm Structural Integrity Details

8 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Research Required to meet Design Objectives force demands on the overall diaphragm force distribution between chord and web reinforcement force combinations at sections chord-collector interaction deformation patterns and ductility demands diaphragm-induced drift demands Research to determine the likely:

9 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Research Scope To be jointly determined by DSDM Task Group and University Consortium, based on need and resources: Topped and Pretopped Diaphragms Hollow Core and Double Tees Precast Units Prototypes: Structural System, Seismic Zone Representative Floor Plans Existing and Promising Reinforcement Details Panel Joints, Beam Interfaces, Wall/Frame Anchorages, Topping/Precast Unit Bond

10 DSDM Task Group Team Leader S.K. Ghosh, Ph.D. PCI Committee Days April 2003 Roger Becker, Vice President, Spancrete Industries Ned Cleland, President, Blue Ridge Design Tom D’Arcy, President, CEG Neil Hawkins, Professor Emeritus, Univ. of Illinois Paul Johal, Research Director, PCI Joe Maffei, Rutherford & Chekene Engineers Susie Nakaki, President The Nakaki Bahaw Group Task Group Members

11 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 DSDM Task Group Activities Evaluate existing code Discuss approach to design methodology Review and approve research program Determine scope: –initial set of reinforcement details: existing, promising –prototype structures: systems and seismic zones –representative floor plans: layout, construction Oversee design of prototype structures Consensus on design methodology Transfer of research into practice and codes

12 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Proposed Research Approach: Integrated Analysis and Experimentation

13 Research Program at UCSD University of California, San Diego Investigators Sponsors –PCI –PCMAC –Spancrete J. Restrepo, Ph.D.A. Filiatrault, Ph.D. PCI Committee Days April 2003

14 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Scope of Project at UC San Diego Analytical work for determining floor acceleration demands for the design of buildings with rigid diaphragms Shake table experimental work to assess the System’s response

15 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Experimental Program at UC San Diego Three-story one-quarter scale building with a 3:1 aspect diaphragm

16 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Experimental Program at UC San Diego Each level will incorporate a representative type of precast concrete diaphragm and typical connection details used in practice –Two floors with topped diaphragms –One floor with an untopped diaphragm Diaphragm reinforcement to be designed in accordance with ICBO

17 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Experimental Program at UC San Diego Building response characterization: –Initial simple and refined non-linear time- history analyses to be conducted by UCSD and UA Testing Phase: –Quasi-static testing: to determine the diaphragm flexibility at each level –Dynamic testing: to determine the system’s dynamic response

18 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Experimental Program at UC San Diego Building Elevation and Quasi-static Testing of Diaphragm

19 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Experimental Program at UC San Diego Shake-table dynamic testing: To follow the test protocol successfully used for the testing of the Caltech-Curee Woodframe house Ensemble of time-histories: Pulse-loading Band-limited white noise Historic ground motions, including a near-fault record

20 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Analytical Program at the University of Arizona Analysis will link structure/diaphragm level experiments at UCSD with joint/reinforcing detail level experiments at Lehigh. Robert B. Fleischman University of Arizona

21 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Analytical Program at the University of Arizona Two-stage approach adopted in previous research will be extended: –Nonlinear static (pushover) analyses of individual diaphragms diaphragm models will be based on data from Lehigh baseline tests and existing data (Oliva, etc) –Nonlinear dynamic analysis of structures under earthquake structure models will be based on diaphragm analyses and UCSD quasi-static tests –Together, the two stages, suggest the Lehigh MCD tests: structure analyses provide demand levels diaphragm analyses provide boundary conditions and critical regions analyses verified or calibrated by shake table tests

22 Research Program at Lehigh University Lehigh University Investigators Sponsors –PCI –ATLSS/PITA –High Concrete Industries –Blakeslee Prestress Inc. –Tindall-Virginia C. Naito, Ph.D., P.E.R. Sause, Ph.D., P.E. Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003

23 Research Program at Lehigh University Experimental Investigation of Precast Units/Joint Reinforcement Details Detailed Finite Element Investigation of Joint Connection Performance Simplified Analytical Models Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003

24 Experimental Investigation of Precast Units/Joint Reinforcement Details Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003

25 Multi-Component Diaphragm (MCD) Test Fixture Performance of the connected precast units subjected to a combination of shear, axial load, and flexure across key portions of joints between precast units Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003

26 Experimental Program at Lehigh University Full-scale Components (Full-width 10ft.) Double Tee and Hollow Core Panels Topped and Untopped Quasi-Static Loading Baseline Tests –Pure shear / axial force –Monotonic and Cyclic –Single and multiple connector Diaphragm Panel-Panel Tests –High shear and flexure regions (predetermined cyclic) Multiple Panel Tests –High shear, tension, and flexure loading (from analysis) 1-1 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003

27 Experimental Program at Lehigh University Connection details to be determined through DSDM Task Group Up to 16 test specimens Multiple tests per panel 2-2 3-3 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003

28 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Integration and Flow of Research Activities

29 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 Proposed Research Schedule

30 Engineering Research Center PCI Committee Days April 2003 We are grateful to PCI, producer members, and the industry participants for their strong support of this research. We look forward to a fruitful research project culminating in a new seismic design methodology for precast diaphragms.


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