Proposed reliable peak component factors for ductile light NSCs subjected to horizontal ground motions

IF 3.8 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1007/s10518-024-02081-x
Majid Mehrjoo, Rola Assi
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This paper aims to propose reliable factors that accurately capture the effect of target ductility of non-structural components (NSCs) on floor acceleration, velocity, and displacement demands at both the ground level and the upper building floors. A linear time history analysis (THA) was performed on four moment-resisting archetype buildings using historical and synthetic ground motions matched to the Montreal Site Class C uniform hazard spectrum (UHS) through frequency domain matching. The NSCs’ seismic demands and ductility-based modification factors were determined using uncoupled analysis, in which the equations of motion were solved using the Iterative Newmark Integration approach implemented in MATLAB. The seismic floor acceleration, displacement, and velocity demand amplitudes were reduced with increased NSC ductility, especially inside the resonance period range. The effect of ductility on the seismic acceleration demands was found to be significant near the resonance condition for the first three primary periods of the supporting structure. Conversely, the displacement and velocity demand were predominantly affected by the first primary mode. Specifically, for NSCs with moderate to high ductility levels, a 40%-60% decrease in demand was observed compared to NSCs exhibiting elastic behavior in the resonance condition. In contrast, the effect of ductility was minimal for out-of-resonance conditions and on ground-level seismic demands. Moreover, the sensitivity analysis on damping variations showed minimal impact on the proposed factors, further supporting their robustness. In conclusion, while ductility minimizes resonance effects on NSCs, a trade-off between the benefits of ductility and an acceptable damage level must be considered.

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Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering 工程技术-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering presents original, peer-reviewed papers on research related to the broad spectrum of earthquake engineering. The journal offers a forum for presentation and discussion of such matters as European damaging earthquakes, new developments in earthquake regulations, and national policies applied after major seismic events, including strengthening of existing buildings. Coverage includes seismic hazard studies and methods for mitigation of risk; earthquake source mechanism and strong motion characterization and their use for engineering applications; geological and geotechnical site conditions under earthquake excitations; cyclic behavior of soils; analysis and design of earth structures and foundations under seismic conditions; zonation and microzonation methodologies; earthquake scenarios and vulnerability assessments; earthquake codes and improvements, and much more. This is the Official Publication of the European Association for Earthquake Engineering.
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