A full‐probabilistic cloud analysis for structural seismic fragility via decoupled M‐PDEM

Author:

Lyu Meng‐Ze12ORCID,Feng De‐Cheng34ORCID,Cao Xu‐Yang5ORCID,Beer Michael6789

Affiliation:

1. State Key Lab. of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering Tongji University Shanghai China

2. College of Civil Engineering Tongji University Shanghai China

3. Key Lab. of Concrete & Prestressed Concrete Structures of the Ministry of Education Southeast University Nanjing China

4. School of Civil Engineering Southeast University Nanjing China

5. College of Civil & Transportation Engineering Hohai University Nanjing China

6. Institute for Risk & Reliability Leibniz Universität Hannover Hannover Germany

7. Institute for Risk & Uncertainty University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

8. International Joint Research Center for Engineering Reliability & Stochastic Mechanics Tongji University Shanghai China

9. International Joint Research Center for Resilient Infrastructure Tongji University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractPerformance‐based earthquake engineering (PBEE) is essential for ensuring engineering safety. Conducting seismic fragility analysis within this framework is imperative. Existing methods for seismic fragility analysis often rely heavily on double loop reanalysis and empirical data fitting, leading to challenges in obtaining high‐precision results with a limited number of representative structural analysis instances. In this context, a new methodology for seismic fragility based on a full‐probabilistic cloud analysis is proposed via the decoupled multi‐probability density evolution method (M‐PDEM). In the proposed method, the assumption of a log‐normal distribution is not required. According to the random event description of the principle of preservation of probability, the transient probability density functions (PDFs) of intensity measure (IM) and engineering demand parameter (EDP), as key response quantities of the seismic‐structural system, are governed by one‐dimensional Li‐Chen equations, where the physics‐driven forces are determined by representative analysis data of the stochastic dynamic system. By generating ground motions based on representative points of basic random variables and performing structural dynamic analysis, the decoupled M‐PDEM is employed to solve the one‐dimensional Li‐Chen equations. This yields the joint PDF of IM and EDP, as well as the conditional PDF of EDP given IM, resulting in seismic fragility analysis outcomes. The numerical implementation procedure is elaborated in detail, and validation is performed using a six‐story nonlinear reinforced concrete (RC) frame subjected to non‐stationary stochastic ground motions. Comparative analysis against Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) and traditional cloud analysis based on least squares regression (LSR) reveals that the proposed method achieves higher computational precision at comparable structural analysis costs. By directly solving the physics‐driven Li‐Chen equations, the method provides the full‐probabilistic joint information of IM and EDP required for cloud analysis, surpassing the accuracy achieved by traditional methods based on statistical moment fitting and empirical distribution assumptions.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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