Upcrossing‐based time‐dependent resilience of aging structures

Cao Wang
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The time-dependent resilience of an in-service aging structure provides quantitative measure of the structural ability to prepare for, adapt to, withstand and recover from disruptive events. Resilience models have been proposed in the literature to evaluate the resilience of aging structures subjected to discrete load processes, which are, however, not applicable to handle resilience problems considering continuous load processes. In this paper, a new method is developed to evaluate the time-dependent resilience of aging structures subjected to a continuous load process. The proposed method serves as the complement of the existing resilience models addressing discrete load processes, and takes into account the aging effects of the structural resistance/capacity and the nonstationarity in loads as a result of climate change. A structure suffers from a damage state upon the occurrence of an upcrossing of the load effect with respect to the resistance/capacity, leading to the reduction of the performance function, followed by a recovery process that restores the performance. The proposed method enables the time-dependent resilience to be evaluated via a closed form solution. It is also revealed that, the proposed resilience model takes an extended form of the existing formula for upcrossing-based time-dependent reliability, thus establishing a unified framework for the two quantities. The applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated through examining the time-dependent resilience of a residential building subjected to wind load. The effects of key factors on resilience, including the nonstationarity and correlation structure of the load process, as well as the resistance/capacity deterioration scenario, are investigated through an example. In particular, the structural resilience would be overestimated if ignoring the potential impacts of climate change, which is a relatively non-conservative evaluation.

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基于上交的老化结构随时间变化的复原力
在役老化结构随时间变化的恢复力提供了对结构能力的量化衡量标准,以准备、适应、抵御和从破坏性事件中恢复。文献中已经提出了一些弹性模型来评估受离散荷载过程影响的老化结构的弹性,但这些模型并不适用于处理考虑连续荷载过程的弹性问题。本文开发了一种新方法,用于评估承受连续荷载过程的老化结构随时间变化的弹性。所提出的方法是对现有针对离散荷载过程的恢复力模型的补充,并考虑到了结构抗力/承载力的老化效应以及气候变化导致的荷载非稳态性。当荷载效应相对于抗力/承载力发生上交时,结构就会处于损坏状态,导致性能函数降低,然后进入恢复过程,恢复性能。所提出的方法可通过闭合形式的解决方案评估随时间变化的弹性。研究还表明,所提出的弹性模型是现有的基于上交的时变可靠性公式的扩展形式,从而为这两个量建立了统一的框架。通过研究一栋住宅楼在风荷载作用下的随时间变化的弹性,证明了所提方法的适用性。通过一个实例研究了关键因素对弹性的影响,包括荷载过程的非平稳性和相关结构,以及阻力/承载力衰减情况。特别是,如果忽略气候变化的潜在影响,结构复原力将被高估,这是一种相对不保守的评估。
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