The object of this paper is the study of simplified probabilistic procedures for the seismic assessment of nonlinear structures equipped with nonlinear fluid viscous dampers. The considered reference probabilistic approach is the SAC-FEMA method, which allows to obtain the probability of exceeding a given performance level. The specific purpose is to study the correlation between the results obtained through the probabilistic seismic assessment method for structures with and without dampers, with emphasis on these results in terms of dispersion. A wide set of recorded ground motions was therefore selected and applied to the considered RC frames. The study was performed without applying scaling factors to the earthquake records, but by selecting different sets of records for increasing values of seismic intensity. All the obtained results were examined considering different criteria, in order to determine the set of time-history analyses to be used for the probabilistic evaluation. Different methods were then applied to obtain the dispersion of the seismic demand. With reference to the application of the SAC-FEMA method, a sensitivity analysis was also performed, considering different procedures to interpolate the hazard curve. From the analyses, it was possible to derive the expressions that allow the results for structures with and without dampers to be correlated, as well as to offer suggestions for applying the SAC-FEMA method. A second purpose of the paper is to propose and apply, in the probabilistic assessment, a direct procedure. This procedure was recently presented by some of the authors as a method to be used for obtaining the response of nonlinear structures with nonlinear viscous dampers as an alternative to expensive nonlinear dynamic analyses.

Simplified probabilistic seismic assessment of RC frames with added viscous dampers

LANDI, LUCA;FABBRI, OMAR;DIOTALLEVI, PIER PAOLO
2017

Abstract

The object of this paper is the study of simplified probabilistic procedures for the seismic assessment of nonlinear structures equipped with nonlinear fluid viscous dampers. The considered reference probabilistic approach is the SAC-FEMA method, which allows to obtain the probability of exceeding a given performance level. The specific purpose is to study the correlation between the results obtained through the probabilistic seismic assessment method for structures with and without dampers, with emphasis on these results in terms of dispersion. A wide set of recorded ground motions was therefore selected and applied to the considered RC frames. The study was performed without applying scaling factors to the earthquake records, but by selecting different sets of records for increasing values of seismic intensity. All the obtained results were examined considering different criteria, in order to determine the set of time-history analyses to be used for the probabilistic evaluation. Different methods were then applied to obtain the dispersion of the seismic demand. With reference to the application of the SAC-FEMA method, a sensitivity analysis was also performed, considering different procedures to interpolate the hazard curve. From the analyses, it was possible to derive the expressions that allow the results for structures with and without dampers to be correlated, as well as to offer suggestions for applying the SAC-FEMA method. A second purpose of the paper is to propose and apply, in the probabilistic assessment, a direct procedure. This procedure was recently presented by some of the authors as a method to be used for obtaining the response of nonlinear structures with nonlinear viscous dampers as an alternative to expensive nonlinear dynamic analyses.
2017
Landi, Luca; Vorabbi, Cristina; Fabbri, Omar; Diotallevi, Pier Paolo
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