Torsion Effect on the RC Structures using Fragility Curves Considering with Soil-Structure Interaction

Q3 Engineering
A. Anvarsamarin, F. Rofooei, M. Nekooei
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Abstract

The existence of torsion, as well as consideration of the Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI), increase the natural periods of the structure resulting from a subsequent decrease in the seismic demand of the system. This paper summarizes the probabilistic assessment for evaluation of collapse fragility curves in concrete moment resisting structure with different mass center eccentricities. A 12-story, 3-D, moment resisting concrete structure with fixed-base and considering SSI, both types of one- and two-way eccentricities is employed to estimate the collapse fragility curve by the IM-based approach. According to the obtained results, increasing the torsion due to shifting the mass centers decreases the median of the collapse fragility curve. In addition, it was observed that the SSI consideration for soil type D with shear wave velocity of 180m/s to 360m/s leads to reduction of the median of collapse capacity by  in the presence of torsion effect due to one- and two-way mass center eccentricities in range of 0-20% of the building's plan dimensions respectively. In other words, the fixed-base assumption overestimates the median of collapse capacity and leads to unsafe design. Moreover, shifting the mass centers of all the stories up to 20% of the building's plan dimensions, with or without the consideration of the SSI, decreases the median of collapse capacities and increases the seismic vulnerability of the building. Accordingly, the fixed-base assumption can be underestimated the dispersion range of the collapse fragility curve. The result shows that the mentioned differences cannot be neglected.
考虑土-结构相互作用的脆性曲线对RC结构的扭转效应
扭转的存在,以及对土-结构相互作用(SSI)的考虑,增加了结构的自然周期,从而减少了系统的地震需求。本文综述了不同质量中心偏心的混凝土抗弯矩结构倒塌易损性曲线的概率评估方法。本文以12层3维固定基础抗弯矩混凝土结构为研究对象,考虑SSI,采用单偏心和双向偏心两种方法估计其倒塌易损性曲线。结果表明,由于质心移动而增加的扭转会降低坍塌脆性曲线的中位数。此外,研究还发现,在剪切波速为180m/s ~ 360m/s的D型土的SSI考虑下,在建筑物平面尺寸0 ~ 20%范围内的单向和双向质量中心偏心分别导致扭转效应存在的情况下,倒塌能力中位数降低。也就是说,定基假设过高估计了倒塌能力的中位数,导致设计不安全。此外,将所有楼层的质量中心移动到建筑平面尺寸的20%,无论是否考虑SSI,都降低了倒塌能力的中位数,增加了建筑的地震易损性。因此,固定基点假设可以低估崩溃脆弱性曲线的离散范围。结果表明,上述差异不可忽视。
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Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering
Journal of Rehabilitation in Civil Engineering Engineering-Building and Construction
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