Charkhal is a historical building of Nepal,
built of clay brick in mud mortar dated more than 105
years of age. This paper focuses on seismic vulnerability
assessment and retrofit option of historic buildings
charkha Adda carried by NSET just few years before
the Gorkha Earthquake, which got damage during the
recent Gorkha earthquake 2015. The building is a
courtyard type; with a large number of openings in
their facade. The building is three stories with a total
height of 10.88m and largest dimension in the plan of
55.01m. The thickness of walls varies in the range of
0.8m to 0.35m with the greatest values attained at the
ground floor. The building floors are thick with jack
arch and steel I-sections. The foundation of the building
is in strip footing. The plinth level is considerably high
above the ground level with a provision for ventilation.
A complete geometric and structural survey of the
whole building was performed during the assessment of
building. The need for safety of the building lying at
high seismic zone in Nepal, the Seismic Vulnerability
Assessment out was carried out to improve the building
response in future earthquakes. The seismic
vulnerability of the building was assessed after the
following:(a) historical investigation about the building,
(b) detailed geometrical investigation, (c) identification
of materials by means of surveys and literature
indications, (d) Detailed Intrusive Tests, (f) Detail linear
static analysis of the building by means of a Finite
Element (FE) model. After these steps, the FE model
was used to assess the safety level of the building by
means of linear static analyses, and identifying a proper
retrofitting strategy for this building.
Keywords : Historical Building; Seismic Vulnerability; FE Modeling; Intrusive Test, Retrofit Option.