Yavuz, GunnurKaltakci, M. Yasar2026-01-102026-01-1020252075-5309https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15244441https://hdl.handle.net/123456789/12890Installing shear walls in a load-bearing system is one of the most rational, economical, and effective strengthening methods for improving a building system that is vulnerable to seismic effects. One of the most significant points to consider in a reinforced concrete building strengthened with a shear wall is the sufficiency and reliability of anchorage elements in the shear wall-foundation joints, where significant bending moments will occur due to the impact of lateral loads. This study investigated the behaviour of different foundation anchorage methods, including internal anchorage (anchor bars) and external anchorage (steel angle and carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP)) applied at the wall-foundation interface in retrofitted weak reinforced concrete frames, which were multi-span, multi-storey, lacking sufficient seismic detailing, and strengthened using wing-type shear walls, under quasi-static lateral loading. It was also aimed to determine the most effective anchorage method for improving the structural performance. A total of six undamaged, but seismically deficient, two-storey, two-span reinforced concrete frames were strengthened with added shear walls that incorporated different anchorage details at the shear wall-foundation joint. According to the test results, the addition of wing-shaped reinforced concrete rehabilitative walls significantly increased the lateral load-carrying capacity, lateral stiffness, and energy dissipation capacity of reinforced concrete frames with poor seismic behaviour. It was observed that additional strengthening was not required in the edge columns of frames with rehabilitative walls of a sufficient length, but that additional measures were required in the foundation anchors at the base of the strengthening wall due to the further increase in the rehabilitative wall capacity. Consequently, the most suitable shear wall foundation anchorage arrangement was achieved with test specimens where one internal anchor bar was used for each vertical shear reinforcement, independently of the shear wall length, and the development length was the highest.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFoundation AnchorageEarthquakeStrengtheningRehabilitative WallCarbon-Fibre-Reinforced PolymerSteel AngleEffect of Rehabilitative Wall-Foundation Anchorage Types on the Seismic Behaviour of Weak Reinforced Concrete FramesArticle10.3390/buildings152444412-s2.0-105025769636