Fangbo Wang, Yaowen Zhang, Xuchuan Lin, Zhenning Ba
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City-scale buildings damage estimation based on broadband physics-based ground motion simulation of 2021 Ms 6.4 Yangbi, China, earthquake
This article proposed a computational workflow for city-scale building damage estimation based on broadband physics-based ground motion simulation. The dynamic stiffness matrix method in frequency-wavenumber domain is employed for broadband physics-based ground motion simulation of finite fault along with site response correction using equivalent-linear site response analysis approach. With simulated ground motion, seismic response of buildings, using multi-degree of freedom model, is simulated using nonlinear time history analysis, and building damage is evaluated based on a trilinear backbone curve of story’s nonlinear force-drift model. Main advantage of the framework lies in the employed dynamic stiffness matrix method for ground motion simulation, which can efficiently generate broadband ground motions in perfect parallel and naturally capture the physics of finite fault source, propagation path, and spatial variability characteristics of ground motion. To demonstrate the salient features of proposed workflow, the 2021 Ms 6.4 Yangbi earthquake is simulated with frequency resolution up to 20 Hz, and seismic damage of buildings in Yangbi county are estimated. Results show that most traditional wood-adobe structures suffer moderate to severe damage, and engineered seismic buildings (mostly RC frame) in Yangbi county suffer minor damage, which agrees with field investigation results.
期刊介绍:
Earthquake Spectra, the professional peer-reviewed journal of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), serves as the publication of record for the development of earthquake engineering practice, earthquake codes and regulations, earthquake public policy, and earthquake investigation reports. The journal is published quarterly in both printed and online editions in February, May, August, and November, with additional special edition issues.
EERI established Earthquake Spectra with the purpose of improving the practice of earthquake hazards mitigation, preparedness, and recovery — serving the informational needs of the diverse professionals engaged in earthquake risk reduction: civil, geotechnical, mechanical, and structural engineers; geologists, seismologists, and other earth scientists; architects and city planners; public officials; social scientists; and researchers.