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Report - PEER - University of California, Berkeley

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the existing building have a low shear resistance and they could suffer brittle failure, a2% damping ratio was considered.Figure 3 shows the maximum bending moment and shear forces calculated withLlolleo N10E and Viña del Mar S20W scaled to 0.55g records. If columns had hadlarger shear strength, the bending moments drawn in figure 3 would have beenreached, yielding some columns in the base <strong>of</strong> the third and fourth floors. Envelopes<strong>of</strong> shear calculated for a 5% damping ratio were very similar to the ones calculatedwith a 2% damping.[story]Shear Demand column D 1Desing Shear ACI 318Shear Capacity ACI 318543210-150 -100 -50 0 50 100 150[ton][Story]Shear Demand column D 1Desing Shear ACI 318Shear Capacity ACI 318543210-150 -100 -50 0 50 100 150[ton][story]Bending Moment column D 1Column Capacity543210-250 -150 -50 50 150 250[ton*mt]Llolleoβ= 2%[story]Bending Moment Column D 1Column Capacity ACI 318-250 -50 150[ton* m]543210Viña del MarFigure 3. Shear and bending moment envelopes.437

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