Title of article :
A new method of determining the collapse capacity and risk of RC structures incorporating near-fault pulse period effect by considering confinement ratio
Author/Authors :
Shanehsazzadeh, H Faculty of Civil Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran , Tehranizadeh, M Faculty of Civil Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
Collapse capacity is one of the fundamental factors in evaluating collapse
risk in the performance-based design engineering field. Calculation of this parameter
has been time-consuming during the past decade. This issue has prevented engineers
from determining this parameter in a prevalent and practical way. Furthermore, denifing
of this value has been found more challenging in a near-source region due to special
characteristics of its pulse-like records, which make the collapse capacity more dependent
on period ratio, T=T p. In this study, a method was proposed to obtain collapse capacity of
Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures considering two main variables affecting the behavior
of columns, namely axial load ratio and confinement ratio. The mentioned method
eschewed the intensive computational challenges of incremental dynamic analyses to nd
collapse probability. By the proposed approach, the pulse period impact was incorporated
into collapse risk using probabilistic equations. After the role of axial load ratio was
illustrated, the resulting collapse probability distributions and the corresponding risk values
were obtained for a near-fault site. The results explained that as the connement ratio
descended, the collapse capacity with near-fault pulse effect was decreased and the risk
values were raised, consequently. In addition, the results were found in compliance with
ASCE acceptable risk value.
Keywords :
Collapse probability , Risk , Near-fault , Pulse period , Backbone behavior , Axial load ratio
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)