نویسنده
Deniz, Derya, Song, J., Hajjar, J. F.
تاریخ انتشار
2018-11
محل انتشار
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Elsevier
موضوع
Incremental dynamic analysis, Probabilistic seismic collapse assessment, Collapse descriptor, Collapse criterion, Energy-based analysis, Ductile structural frames
نوع
دوره ای
زبان
انگلیسی
دیجیتال
بله
نسخه خطی
خیر
کتابخانه
دانشگاه اوزیغین
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه
0141-0296
شماره ثبت
44d163c5-910b-4cd5-9867-896a7f51a9dd
محل کتابخانه
Civil Engineering
تاریخ
2018-11
یادداشتها
National Science Foundation -USA ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - USA ; Northeastern University USA ; Institute of Engineering Research at Seoul National University - South Korea
متن نمونه
In assessing the likelihood of structural collapse under strong earthquake motions, uncertainties in structural properties and ground motions can be incorporated by use of a probabilistic analysis framework in conjunction with analysis methods such as incremental dynamic analysis (IDA). Maximum inter-story drift ratio (IDR) is typically selected as the key descriptor to characterize the global behavior of structural system in such a probabilistic assessment. The structural collapse capacity is often defined in terms of a threshold value of IDR or a reduced slope of the IDA curve between a selected seismic intensity measure and the corresponding IDR. However, collapse assessment approaches based on IDR may not accurately represent the overall structural collapse behavior due to redistribution and variation of local damage within the structure. Moreover, results of collapse predictions are found to be sensitive to variability in such drift measures, and assumed threshold values used in the collapse criterion. Recently, an energy-based seismic collapse criterion has been developed to describe collapse in terms of dynamic instability of the whole structural system caused by gravity loads. Using the energy-based collapse criterion, this paper proposes a more effective sidesway collapse risk assessment approach of ductile planar frames subjected to horizontal seismic loadings based on a new key descriptor of structural performance. The key descriptor, designated as the equivalent-velocity ratio, is related to the ratio of the energy dissipated through structural degradation to the seismic input energy. Using the equivalent-velocity ratio, a probabilistic collapse assessment method is developed for systematic treatment of uncertainties in the ground motions.
DOI
10.1016/j.engstruct.2018.07.019
Cilt
174