An application of reliability-based robustness assessment of steel moment resisting frame structures under post-mainshock cascading events


Autoria(s): Ribeiro, Filipe; Barbosa, André R.; Neves, Luís A.C.
Data(s)

10/09/2013

10/09/2013

2013

Resumo

The paper presented herein proposes a reliability-based framework for quantifying the structural robustness considering the occurrence of a major earthquake (mainshock) and subsequent cascading hazard events, such as aftershocks that are triggered by the mainshock. These events can significantly increase the probability of failure of buildings, especially for structures that are damaged during the mainshock. The application of the proposed framework is exemplified through three numerical case studies. The case studies correspond to three SAC steel moment frame buildings of 3-, 9-, and 20- stories, which were designed to pre-Northridge codes and standards. Twodimensional nonlinear finite element models of the buildings are developed using the Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation framework (OpenSees), using a finite-length plastic hinge beam model and a bilinear constitutive law with deterioration, and are subjected to multiple mainshock-aftershock seismic sequences. For the three buildings analyzed herein, it is shown that the structural reliability under a single seismic event can be significantly different from that under a sequence of seismic events. The reliability-based robustness indicator used shows that the structural robustness is influenced by the extent by which a structure can distribute damage.

Identificador

0733-9445

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/10385

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Aftershock #Finite-length plastic hinge element #Nonlinear dynamic analysis #Robustness #Seismic sequences #Steel moment resisting frames
Tipo

article