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Fragility curve modifiers for reinforced concrete dual buildings, including nonlinear site effects and soil–structure interaction

Christos Petridis, Dimitris Pitilakis

2020Earthquake Spectra47 citationsDOI

Abstract

We investigate the influence of soil–structure interaction (SSI) and nonlinear soil behavior on the seismic fragility of reinforced concrete (RC) dual (frame + shear wall) buildings resting on shallow foundations. This article includes a holistic methodology to account for nonlinear soil behavior and soil–foundation–structure interaction in a modular way. Using nonlinear dynamic analyses, we derive fragility curves for a wide set of building typologies and soil profiles, showing that soil behavior during strong shaking significantly affects the vulnerability of the soil–foundation–structure system. The influence of SSI is pronounced mostly for soft soil profiles, varying in a building‐specific way. Post‐processing of our results evolves into a set of fragility modifiers that enable risk analysts to massively account for soil‐related and/or SSI effects in large‐scale risk assessments.

Topics & Concepts

FragilitySoil structure interactionNonlinear systemGeotechnical engineeringFoundation (evidence)Shallow foundationStructural engineeringGeologyEngineeringPhysicsGeographyBearing capacityThermodynamicsFinite element methodArchaeologyQuantum mechanicsSeismic Performance and AnalysisPlant Pathogenic Bacteria StudiesSeismic and Structural Analysis of Tall Buildings
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