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    Shake-Table Testing of a Full-Scale 10-Story Resilient Mass Timber Building

    Source: Journal of Structural Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 012::page 04024183-1
    Author:
    Shiling Pei
    ,
    Keri L. Ryan
    ,
    Jeffrey W. Berman
    ,
    John W. van de Lindt
    ,
    Steve Pryor
    ,
    Da Huang
    ,
    Sarah Wichman
    ,
    Aleesha Busch
    ,
    William Roser
    ,
    Sir Lathan Wynn
    ,
    Yi-en Ji
    ,
    Tara Hutchinson
    ,
    Shokrullah Sorosh
    ,
    Reid B. Zimmerman
    ,
    James Dolan
    DOI: 10.1061/JSENDH.STENG-13752
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: As part of a collaborative research effort (The NHERI TallWood Project), an extensive shake table test program was undertaken on a full-scale 10-story mass timber building with a resilient posttensioned mass timber rocking wall lateral system. Over a three-year period, academic and industry partners collaborated on the design, construction, and testing of a 34 m (113 ft) tall, 10-story mass timber building at the world’s largest outdoor shake table facility (NHERI@UC San Diego). The test building incorporated a resilient mass timber rocking wall lateral system, gravity connection details designed to remain damage-free under design level earthquakes as well as innovative nonstructural systems detailed to tolerate moderate building drifts without significant damage. A total of 88 earthquake tests at different intensity levels were conducted, including several at the risk targeted maximum considered earthquake intensity for the building’s design location. Experimental results indicate that a tall wood building with the systems and details employed in this study can withstand design basis and maximum considered earthquake level events repeatedly with no notable residual drift, no structural member or connection damage, while only experiencing moderate nonstructural damage that would be repairable, meeting the intended resilience goals. This paper provides a summary of the design, construction, testing, and primary results from this experimental program.
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    contributor authorShiling Pei
    contributor authorKeri L. Ryan
    contributor authorJeffrey W. Berman
    contributor authorJohn W. van de Lindt
    contributor authorSteve Pryor
    contributor authorDa Huang
    contributor authorSarah Wichman
    contributor authorAleesha Busch
    contributor authorWilliam Roser
    contributor authorSir Lathan Wynn
    contributor authorYi-en Ji
    contributor authorTara Hutchinson
    contributor authorShokrullah Sorosh
    contributor authorReid B. Zimmerman
    contributor authorJames Dolan
    date accessioned2025-04-20T10:02:54Z
    date available2025-04-20T10:02:54Z
    date copyright10/12/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherJSENDH.STENG-13752.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4303895
    description abstractAs part of a collaborative research effort (The NHERI TallWood Project), an extensive shake table test program was undertaken on a full-scale 10-story mass timber building with a resilient posttensioned mass timber rocking wall lateral system. Over a three-year period, academic and industry partners collaborated on the design, construction, and testing of a 34 m (113 ft) tall, 10-story mass timber building at the world’s largest outdoor shake table facility (NHERI@UC San Diego). The test building incorporated a resilient mass timber rocking wall lateral system, gravity connection details designed to remain damage-free under design level earthquakes as well as innovative nonstructural systems detailed to tolerate moderate building drifts without significant damage. A total of 88 earthquake tests at different intensity levels were conducted, including several at the risk targeted maximum considered earthquake intensity for the building’s design location. Experimental results indicate that a tall wood building with the systems and details employed in this study can withstand design basis and maximum considered earthquake level events repeatedly with no notable residual drift, no structural member or connection damage, while only experiencing moderate nonstructural damage that would be repairable, meeting the intended resilience goals. This paper provides a summary of the design, construction, testing, and primary results from this experimental program.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleShake-Table Testing of a Full-Scale 10-Story Resilient Mass Timber Building
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume150
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Structural Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JSENDH.STENG-13752
    journal fristpage04024183-1
    journal lastpage04024183-21
    page21
    treeJournal of Structural Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 150 ):;issue: 012
    contenttypeFulltext
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