Jack W Baker, Ed Almeter, Dustin Cook, Abbie B Liel, Curt Haselton
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Abstract
This article proposes a model to quantify dependencies in component damage in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) P-58 seismic performance assessment methodology and to simulate damage realizations with the desired dependencies. The model is compatible with the prior FEMA P-58 procedure and can quantify more realistic dependencies in component damage with only minor changes to the calculation algorithm and model parameters. This article introduces the proposed model and compares it with the prior procedure. Example calculations are then used to illustrate the quantitative impacts of component damage dependencies on building-level performance metrics. The model is relatively simple to conceptualize and parameterize, so that the degree of dependency can be easily estimated and documented. Given the improved conceptual framing of the problem, and the significant changes it sometimes produces in building-level performance predictions, this model represents an improvement to the general FEMA P-58 seismic performance assessment methodology.
期刊介绍:
Earthquake Spectra, the professional peer-reviewed journal of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), serves as the publication of record for the development of earthquake engineering practice, earthquake codes and regulations, earthquake public policy, and earthquake investigation reports. The journal is published quarterly in both printed and online editions in February, May, August, and November, with additional special edition issues.
EERI established Earthquake Spectra with the purpose of improving the practice of earthquake hazards mitigation, preparedness, and recovery — serving the informational needs of the diverse professionals engaged in earthquake risk reduction: civil, geotechnical, mechanical, and structural engineers; geologists, seismologists, and other earth scientists; architects and city planners; public officials; social scientists; and researchers.