Seismic retrofitting is a way to improve the performance of existing buildings in earthquakes. How can this be achieved?
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Seismic retrofitting involves modifying existing buildings to make them more earthquake-resistant. Some methods include adding steel bracing or concrete shear walls, strengthening foundations, or using dampers to absorb earthquake energy. Retrofitting can improve the performance of buildings duringRead more
Seismic retrofitting involves modifying existing buildings to make them more earthquake-resistant. Some methods include adding steel bracing or concrete shear walls, strengthening foundations, or using dampers to absorb earthquake energy. Retrofitting can improve the performance of buildings during an earthquake, reducing the risk of collapse and minimizing damage.
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