Evaluation of the Durrës station seismic record (ΜW=6.4, 26/11/2019) by means of structural damage assessment

IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Sotiria Stefanidou, Dimitrios Sotiriadis, Nikolaos Klimis, Basil Margaris, Nikolaos Theodoulidis, Anastasios Sextos
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Recent earthquakes have highlighted the importance of earthquake ground motion recordings and rapid visual inspections (RVSs) of damaged buildings to assess the earthquake impact on the building inventory, prepare recovery plans, and provide valuable findings that could contribute to the preparedness ahead of future earthquake events. The effect of strong earthquake ground motions on the building stock is controlled by a range of interconnected factors. These include the intensity of ground motion, the effects of local soil conditions, the structural design, reinforcement and material properties, as well as the quality control during construction, among others. However, it is important to acknowledge that the earthquake ground motions recorded are dependent on local variables, such as the soil type and potential operational issues. Such an example is the major M6.4 earthquake in Durrës, Albania, in November 2019, the most significant in the region in the past four decades. The strong ground motion recorded at the sole Durrës accelerometric station was interrupted due to a power outage. As a result, the recorded accelerograms (with a PGA of 0.192 g) require thorough analysis and evaluation before they can be reliably used in assessing damage of existing structures. The current paper presents a framework for evaluating the incomplete record to ensure that the strong ground motion pulse is captured in the acceleration series. The latter is achieved by analyzing and comparing the amplitude and frequency contents of the recorded motion against ground motion accelerograms from areas with similar seismotectonic features. Ground motion recordings from stations that have soil conditions resembling those of the Durrës region are used, ensuring that the analysis is relevant to the specific study area. Next, the disrupted ground motion recording is evaluated by comparing the damage of post-earthquake inspected buildings with the results of advanced numerical analysis for the case of a typical 12-storey and a 5-storey building. The effects of pounding, the presence of infills, soil-structure interaction (SSI), and multiple failure modes are taken into consideration. Results indicate that despite the incomplete data, the seismic record retains the essential strong ground motion features and can be used for further studies. The numerical simulations aligned well with observed damage from rapid visual inspections, verifying the record’s integrity. The findings show that factors such as soil-structure interaction, infill panels, and pounding effects significantly influenced building performance. The study concludes that the Durrës record, though incomplete, is reliable for seismic assessment and can aid future risk studies in the region.

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利用结构损伤评估方法对Durrës台站地震记录(ΜW=6.4, 26/11/2019)进行评价
最近的地震凸显了地震地面运动记录和受损建筑物快速目视检查(RVSs)的重要性,以评估地震对建筑物库存的影响,制定恢复计划,并提供有价值的发现,有助于在未来地震事件发生之前做好准备。强震地面运动对建筑物的影响是由一系列相互关联的因素控制的。这些包括地面运动的强度,当地土壤条件的影响,结构设计,加固和材料特性,以及施工期间的质量控制等。然而,重要的是要认识到,记录的地震地面运动取决于当地的变量,如土壤类型和潜在的操作问题。2019年11月发生在阿尔巴尼亚Durrës的6.4级大地震就是一个例子,这是该地区过去40年来最严重的地震。在唯一的Durrës加速度测量站记录的强烈地面运动由于停电而中断。因此,在可靠地用于评估现有结构的损伤之前,需要对记录的加速度(PGA为0.192 g)进行彻底的分析和评估。本文提出了一个评估不完整记录的框架,以确保在加速度序列中捕获强地震动脉冲。后者是通过分析和比较具有相似地震构造特征的地区记录的运动振幅和频率内容与地面运动加速度来实现的。使用了土壤条件与Durrës地区相似的台站的地面运动记录,以确保分析与特定研究区域相关。接下来,对典型的12层建筑和5层建筑进行了地震后检测,并与先进的数值分析结果进行了比较,评估了地震后破坏的地面运动记录。考虑了冲击、填充物存在、土-结构相互作用和多种破坏模式的影响。结果表明,尽管数据不完整,但地震记录保留了基本的强地震动特征,可以用于进一步的研究。数值模拟结果与快速目视检查观察到的损坏情况吻合良好,验证了记录的完整性。研究结果表明,土-结构相互作用、填充板和冲击效应等因素对建筑性能有显著影响。这项研究的结论是,Durrës记录虽然不完整,但对地震评估是可靠的,可以帮助该地区未来的风险研究。
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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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8.90
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19.60%
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263
审稿时长
7.5 months
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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