Fragility assessment of an outrigger structure system based on energy method

Author:

Goodarzi Mohammad Javad1,Moradi Majid2ORCID,Jalali Pedram2,Abdolmohammadi Moein3,Hasheminejad Seyed Milad2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering Technical and Vocational University (TVU) Tehran Iran

2. Department of Civil Engineering Babol Noshirvani University of Technology Babol Iran

3. Department of Civil Engineering University of Zanjan Zanjan Iran

Abstract

SummaryFragility curves development in structures has always been a focus of research interest among structural and earthquake engineers for which the maximum story drift is usually considered as the engineering demand parameter (EDP) known as the conventional approach. This paper aims at calculating the fragility curves of a tall building with outrigger braced system by considering the plastic strain energy as the EDP and compare it with the conventional approach. In addition, the effect of optimizing the position of outriggers on the exceedance probability of the structure under near‐ and far‐fault seismic loadings is investigated in this paper. Fragility curves of this structure in four performance levels including immediate occupancy (IO), life safety (LS), collapse prevention (CP), and instability is extracted based on the conventional method. The fragility curves for the aforementioned performance levels are also extracted based on the plastic strain energy and compared with the conventional approach. The results have demonstrated that optimizing the location of the bracing system would lower the exceedance probability of the structure. Moreover, the exceedance probability of the investigated building with outrigger braced system under far‐fault records in various levels is more than that of near‐fault records. It is also concluded that the conventional approach would lead to more conservative results compared with the energy approach.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Building and Construction,Architecture,Civil and Structural Engineering

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