Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquake

The study aimed at investigating the reaction of aresidential building (Series 111 nine-story block section) to seismic impacts that can lead to destruction of the building. The article presents the results of the retrospective analysis of the seismic resistance of nine-story block sections in the c...

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Main Authors: Yu. A. Berzhinsky, A. P. Ordynskaya, L. P. Berzhinskaya, A. Yu. Gornov, E. A. Finkelshtein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of the Earth's crust, Siberian Branch of RAS 2019-09-01
Series:Geodinamika i Tektonofizika
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Online Access:https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/897
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A. Yu. Gornov
E. A. Finkelshtein
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Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquake
Geodinamika i Tektonofizika
conclusion of the state commission
seismology
earthquake
seismic resistance
vibration tests
mechanism of transition to the limit state
seismic reliability of buildings
author_facet Yu. A. Berzhinsky
A. P. Ordynskaya
L. P. Berzhinskaya
A. Yu. Gornov
E. A. Finkelshtein
author_sort Yu. A. Berzhinsky
title Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquake
title_short Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquake
title_full Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquake
title_fullStr Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquake
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquake
title_sort analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 spitak earthquake
publisher Institute of the Earth's crust, Siberian Branch of RAS
series Geodinamika i Tektonofizika
issn 2078-502X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The study aimed at investigating the reaction of aresidential building (Series 111 nine-story block section) to seismic impacts that can lead to destruction of the building. The article presents the results of the retrospective analysis of the seismic resistance of nine-story block sections in the city of Gyumri (Leninakan) under the influence of the 07.12.1988 Spitak earthquake. The seismic resistance of the block section was calculated using the ‘pushover analysis’ method. Direct dynamic calculations were performed using a model of complex elastoplastic deformation of a mechanical system with two degrees of freedom. An external impact was represented by the earthquake records taken at the Ghukasyan station. Macroseismic survey data collected after the 1988 earthquake are presented. The block sections of Series 111 multistory residential buildings were designedbythe Armenian research and design institutions ArmNIISA and Armgosproekt in 1975 for construction in the Armenian Republic on sites with seismicity of 7–8 points. Vibration tests were conducted to test the strength of anine-storey block section in Yerevan in 1976, and it was discovered that the actual seismic resistance of the building did not comply with the current earthquake-resistant construction standards. However, the test results were ignored. On December 7, 1988, the earthquake took place, and the Series 111 buildings collapsed in the cities of Gyumri (Leninakan) and Vanadzor (Kirovokan). In the State Commission Report regarding the Series 111 design, it was concluded that considering the damage due to the violations of the design and construction standards and taking into account the inspection calculations, the accepted design solutions of the residential buildings did not meet the requirements of the regulatory documents for buildings designed to sustain seismicity of 8 points. Such design should not be used for seismic areas and must be critically revised. The retrospective analysis performed by the authors of this article on the basis of experimental data not only confirmed the conclusions of the State Commission, but also made it possible to establish a mechanism for the transition of Series 111 block-sections to the limit state. Unfortunately, the state management of the construction industry failed to use this information and did not take any urgent preventive actions.In fact, the authoritiesof the USSR supported the position of the Gosstroy of Armenia and allowed them to continue the construction of Series 111 residential buildings with minor changes. It was impossible to prevent the Spitak earthquake, but proper preventive actions could have reduced the amount of social and economic damage incurred due to the earthquake. The consequences of obvious design and construction errors discovered 12 years before the Spitak earthquake were ‘written off’and explained by the natural disaster, including underestimated standard seismicity, features of the engineering-geological settings, and the unfavorable spectrum of theactual impact. Thousands of people lost their life, and huge material damage was caused due to the loss of Series 111 residential buildings (300000square meters). Such was the price of professional incompetence and departmental ambitions.
topic conclusion of the state commission
seismology
earthquake
seismic resistance
vibration tests
mechanism of transition to the limit state
seismic reliability of buildings
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spelling doaj-4d4e998a8f714663895af09cdbfe35292021-07-29T08:39:53ZengInstitute of the Earth's crust, Siberian Branch of RASGeodinamika i Tektonofizika2078-502X2019-09-0110371573010.5800/GT-2019-10-3-0437434Analysis of the mechanism of transition to the limit state of Series 111 residential buildings during the 1988 Spitak earthquakeYu. A. Berzhinsky0A. P. Ordynskaya1L. P. Berzhinskaya2A. Yu. Gornov3E. A. Finkelshtein4Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RASInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RASInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS; Irkutsk National Research Technical UniversityV.M. Matrosov Institute for System Dynamics and Control Theory, Siberian Branch of RASV.M. Matrosov Institute for System Dynamics and Control Theory, Siberian Branch of RASThe study aimed at investigating the reaction of aresidential building (Series 111 nine-story block section) to seismic impacts that can lead to destruction of the building. The article presents the results of the retrospective analysis of the seismic resistance of nine-story block sections in the city of Gyumri (Leninakan) under the influence of the 07.12.1988 Spitak earthquake. The seismic resistance of the block section was calculated using the ‘pushover analysis’ method. Direct dynamic calculations were performed using a model of complex elastoplastic deformation of a mechanical system with two degrees of freedom. An external impact was represented by the earthquake records taken at the Ghukasyan station. Macroseismic survey data collected after the 1988 earthquake are presented. The block sections of Series 111 multistory residential buildings were designedbythe Armenian research and design institutions ArmNIISA and Armgosproekt in 1975 for construction in the Armenian Republic on sites with seismicity of 7–8 points. Vibration tests were conducted to test the strength of anine-storey block section in Yerevan in 1976, and it was discovered that the actual seismic resistance of the building did not comply with the current earthquake-resistant construction standards. However, the test results were ignored. On December 7, 1988, the earthquake took place, and the Series 111 buildings collapsed in the cities of Gyumri (Leninakan) and Vanadzor (Kirovokan). In the State Commission Report regarding the Series 111 design, it was concluded that considering the damage due to the violations of the design and construction standards and taking into account the inspection calculations, the accepted design solutions of the residential buildings did not meet the requirements of the regulatory documents for buildings designed to sustain seismicity of 8 points. Such design should not be used for seismic areas and must be critically revised. The retrospective analysis performed by the authors of this article on the basis of experimental data not only confirmed the conclusions of the State Commission, but also made it possible to establish a mechanism for the transition of Series 111 block-sections to the limit state. Unfortunately, the state management of the construction industry failed to use this information and did not take any urgent preventive actions.In fact, the authoritiesof the USSR supported the position of the Gosstroy of Armenia and allowed them to continue the construction of Series 111 residential buildings with minor changes. It was impossible to prevent the Spitak earthquake, but proper preventive actions could have reduced the amount of social and economic damage incurred due to the earthquake. The consequences of obvious design and construction errors discovered 12 years before the Spitak earthquake were ‘written off’and explained by the natural disaster, including underestimated standard seismicity, features of the engineering-geological settings, and the unfavorable spectrum of theactual impact. Thousands of people lost their life, and huge material damage was caused due to the loss of Series 111 residential buildings (300000square meters). Such was the price of professional incompetence and departmental ambitions.https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/897conclusion of the state commissionseismologyearthquakeseismic resistancevibration testsmechanism of transition to the limit stateseismic reliability of buildings