Performance of tall buildings in Viña del Mar in the 27 February 2010 offshore Maule, Chile earthquake
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Carpenter, Lauren D.
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Performance of tall buildings in Viña del Mar in the 27 February 2010 offshore Maule, Chile earthquake
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After the devastating offshore Maule, Chile earthquake of moment magnitude 8.8 on 27 February 2010, the Los
Angeles Tall Buildings Structural Design Council (LATBSDC) organized a reconnaissance team to visit the
Santiago, Concepción and Viña del Mar areas. This report summarizes the highlights of the damage observed in
the Viña del Mar area on the coast 120 km west-north-west of Santiago and much closer to the subduction rupture
zone than Santiago. A signifi cant portion of Viña del Mar is uniquely situated on variable ground conditions,
particularly in the area with most of the damaged buildings. The Viña del Mar area also included tall buildings
constructed before and damaged by the large 3 March 1985 magnitude 7.8 Offshore Valparaiso earthquake, which
were damaged again in the 2010 earthquake.
The predominant observation in these buildings was the lack of confi nement and ductile detailing of shear
walls. The second observation was the high demand in the localized Viña del Mar area.
The apparently high demand on buildings clustered in the Viña del Mar area may be an observation based on
the damage since most of the taller structures in the area are somewhat clustered in Viña. But signifi cant damage
was not reported in Valparasio, which is largely, situated on higher ground which steps downward to a narrow
fl at area along the ocean. Similarly, signifi cant damage was not reported in new buildings along the coast just
North of Viña del Mar. The authors’ conclusion based on these observations is that the ground conditions in Viña
del Mar relate to the level of demand and the level of demand is higher.
Demand is variable geoseismically but with the local history of many earthquakes from the same source zone, the
characterization should be regularized. However, structural response is much better defi ned at least for confi ned
elements with tested and predictable analytical characterization. Regardless, the detailing of reinforcing in reinforced
concrete must relate to the expected demand and duration. In addition, the structural system and elements
need to be designed and detailed to prepare a building to survive a higher unanticipated demand without collapse.
However, despite the apparently large demands due to the large magnitude earthquake with strong aftershocks
and the long duration of seismic motions, building collapses did not occur even with limited capability due to
non-ductile and non-confi ned detailing.
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Struct. Design Tall Spec. Build. 20, 17–36 (2011)
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