Abstract

Summarized in this article are the major findings from a detailed damage investigation of an instrumented ductile reinforced concrete moment frame building subjected to a design-level earthquake. The building sustained widespread damage during the 2016 M-7.8 Kaikoura earthquake and was subsequently demolished. Prior to demolition, the structural system was extensively surveyed to document the severity and distribution of the damage sustained in the reinforced concrete frames and the flooring system. Furthermore, the building response during the earthquake was reconstructed from the acceleration records obtained from instruments installed throughout the building. The site seismic demands were also obtained from a local free-field instrument. The data collected from this damage investigation provide a high-quality dataset that is valuable to researchers investigating different parameters related to the seismic performance of reinforced concrete moment frame buildings. The dataset is published and publicly available on DesignSafe-CI (project PRJ-3444); https://www.designsafe-ci.org/data/browser/public/designsafe.storage.published/PRJ-3444v2 . The data collection methodology is described, and a roadmap for navigating the dataset is presented to support future use of the archived dataset.

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