E-Cloud: Efficient seismic fragility assessment of structures based on enhanced cloud analysis

Author:

Zhuang Lujie1,Yin Pengcheng2,Pang Yutao1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, China

2. China Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co., Ltd, Wuhan, China

Abstract

Cloud analysis is based on linear regression in the logarithmic space using least squares, in which a large number of nonlinear dynamic analyses are required to ensure the regression accuracy. Thus, it needs significant computational effort to derive fragility curves especially for the complicated structures. This article proposed the Enhanced Cloud approach (E-Cloud) to enhance the efficiency but maintain the accuracy of Cloud analysis. The basic concept of the E-Cloud method aims to utilize both maximum and additional seismic responses with corresponding intensity measures (IMs) from ground motions for the logarithmic linear regression in Cloud analysis. The additional seismic responses can be obtained from the engineering demand parameter (EDP)-IM curve, which is generated at the specific time duration when structures are subjected to intensifying dynamic excitations in nonlinear time–history analysis. The required number of nonlinear time–history analyses in Cloud analysis is reduced since additional seismic responses (with their corresponding IM value) are used as additional Cloud points for the Cloud regression. The proposed E-Cloud method is applied for the case study of a typical reinforced concrete (RC) frame structure. By comparison of probabilistic seismic demand models and fragility curves from the E-Cloud method to Cloud analysis, it is demonstrated that the proposed E-Cloud method can significantly improve the computational efficiency of the Cloud analysis, which also leads to accurate fragility estimates of the structures.

Funder

national natural science foundation of china

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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