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STRUCTURAL EVALUATION PROCESS
This procedure is applicable for conventionally reinforced cast-in-place concrete, precast-prestressed concrete and post-tensioned cast-in-place concrete. The evaluation of an existing concrete building is usually performed for stability, strength, safety and future expected life. Evaluation of a structure may be required in the following situations:- Structures are subjected to excess or improper loading, vibrations, fire, etc.
- Structures having visible signs of distress / deterioration such as excessive cracking or spalling of the concrete, reinforcing bar corrosion, member deflection or rotation, etc.
- Structures with doubt about design, detail, material, or construction.
- Doubts exist about safety against future loading and the original design criteria.
- After a change in use or occupancy.
- After repair or strengthening.
- Stability of the entire structure and the stability of individual components of the structure.
- Strength and safety of individual structural elements.
- Stiffness of the entire structure and the stiffness of individual structural elements.
- Susceptibility of individual structural elements to excess long-term deformation.
- Dynamic response of individual structural elements.
- Durability of the structure.
- Fire resistance of the structure
- Serviceability of the structure
- Defining the existing condition of the building, including:
- Selecting the structural elements which require detailed evaluation.
- Assessing past, present, and future loading conditions to which the structure has and will be exposed under the anticipated use.
- Conducting the evaluation.
- Evaluating the results. The results may be reported in one of the following forms:
- Preliminary investigation
- Methods for material evaluation
- Assessment of loading
- Selection of evaluation method
- The evaluation