Drift‐based risk‐oriented method for the explicit consideration of ground motion duration in seismic design

Author:

Bhanu Vishvendra1ORCID,Chandramohan Reagan1,Sullivan Timothy1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractThis study proposes a method to explicitly account for ground motion duration in seismic design by modifying structural deformation capacity. An equation is presented to adjust the design drift limit prescribed in the New Zealand standard NZS 1170.5, based on the anticipated reduction in structural deformation capacity for ground motion durations longer than a critical value. The proposed relationship is used to derive designs corresponding to three duration targets each for two case‐study steel moment frame buildings ‐ a 4‐storey and a 12‐storey, located on a site in Nelson, New Zealand. Hazard‐consistent collapse risk assessment of the design versions is conducted using a structural reliability framework employing incremental dynamic analysis. Results indicate that buildings designed for lower drift limits have a lower mean annual frequency of collapse. The application of the proposed method is found to reduce the variation in the collapse risk of steel frame buildings designed for different duration targets, compared to the existing approach. The method proposed in this study is simple and easy for practical applications and can be modified for other design codes and a range of structural typologies.

Funder

QuakeCoRE

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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