Repair procedure-based recovery pattern for estimating seismic resilience and novel concept of public resilience

Xu Chen, Zhongguo Guan, Jianzhong Li, Yutao Pang
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This study proposes a repair procedure-based recovery pattern for better estimation of structural seismic resilience, which is scarcely considered in previous studies. In this manner, the multiple repair stages and detailed repair sequences of each damaged component are incorporated into the post-earthquake structural functionality, which could better present the recovery process. Additionally, to indicate the structural resilience from the point of public civilians, a novel concept of public resilience (PR) is proposed as well. In this concept, the functionality of structures remains zero until they are completely repaired and opened to the public. This is because, for civilians, the structural functionality is meaningless before opening for full utilization. Analytical analysis and numerical illustrative examples of typical highway bridges are utilized, demonstrating the efficiency of the proposed concepts. The results show that even for the simplified situation with only two damaged components, the seismic resilience is substantially affected by incorporating the stages and the sequences of repair procedures. While for more complex practical scenarios, the influence of repair procedures is expected to be more significant. Additionally, since the recovery pattern of PR is represented through stepwise functions, the value of PR is always lower than that of conventional methods. This fact indicates that for public civilians, seismic resilience of structures will not be as high as that in the view of engineers and researchers.
基于修复程序的地震恢复力估算恢复模式与公共恢复力新概念
本研究提出了一种基于修复过程的恢复模式,以更好地估计结构的抗震弹性,这在以往的研究中很少考虑。通过这种方式,将各个受损构件的多个修复阶段和详细的修复顺序纳入震后结构功能,可以更好地呈现恢复过程。此外,为了从公共平民的角度来描述结构弹性,本文还提出了公共弹性(PR)的概念。在这个概念中,结构的功能保持为零,直到它们完全修复并向公众开放。这是因为,对平民来说,在开放充分利用之前,结构功能是没有意义的。通过典型公路桥的解析分析和数值算例,验证了所提概念的有效性。结果表明,即使在只有两个构件受损的简化情况下,纳入修复步骤的阶段和顺序对其抗震恢复能力也有很大的影响。而对于更复杂的实际情况,预计修复程序的影响更为显著。此外,由于PR的恢复模式是通过逐步函数表示的,因此PR的值总是低于常规方法。这一事实表明,对于普通民众来说,结构的抗震能力不会像工程师和研究人员所认为的那样高。
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