Site classes effect on seismic vulnerability evaluation of RC precast industrial buildings

Ali Yesilyurt, Abdullah C. Zulfikar*, Cuneyt Tuzun

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Abstract

Fragility curves are being more significant as a useful tool for evaluating the relationship between the earthquake intensity measure and the effects of the engineering demand parameter on the buildings. In this paper, the effect of different site conditions on the vulnerability of the structures was examined through the fragility curves taking into account different strength capacities of the precast columns. Thus, typical existing single-story precast RC industrial buildings which were built in Turkey after the year 2000 were examined. The fragility curves for the three typical existing industrial structures were derived from an analytical approach by performing non-linear dynamic analyses considering three different soil conditions. The Park and Ang damage index was used in order to determine the damage level of the members. The spectral acceleration (Sa) was used as the ground motion parameter in the fragility curves. The results indicate that the fragility curves were derived for the structures vary depending on the site conditions. The damage probability of exceedance values increased from stiff site to soft site for any Sa value. This difference increases in long period in examined buildings. In addition, earthquake demand values were calculated by considering the buildings and site conditions, and the effect of the site class on the building damage was evaluated by considering the Mean Damage Ratio parameter (MDR). Achieving fragility curves and MDR curves as a function of spectral acceleration enables a quick and practical risk assessment in existing buildings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)627-639
Number of pages13
JournalEarthquake and Structures
Volume21
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Damage index
  • Incremental dynamic analysis
  • Mean damage ratio
  • Seismic vulnerability

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