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PREDICTION OF GLOBAL AND LOCALIZED DAMAGE AND FUTURE RELIABILITY FOR RC STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO EARTHQUAKES

✍ Scribed by KÖYLÜOĞLU, H. U.; NIELSEN, S. R. K.; ÇAKMAK, A. Ş.; KIRKEGAARD, P. H.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
180 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-8847

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✦ Synopsis


This paper deals with the prediction of global and localized damage and the future reliability estimation of partly damaged reinforced concrete structures under seismic excitation. Initially, a global maximum softening damage indicator is considered based on the variation of the eigenfrequency of the ÿrst mode due to the sti ness and strength deterioration of the structure. The hysteretic behaviour of the ÿrst mode is modeled by a Clough and Johnston hysteretic oscillator 1 with degrading elastic restoring force. The linear parameters of the model are assumed to be known, measured before the arrival of the ÿrst earthquake by non-destructive vibration tests or by means of structural analysis. The previous excitation and displacement response time series are employed for the identiÿcation of the instantaneous softening using an ARMA model. The hysteresis parameters are updated after each earthquake. The proposed model is next generalized for a MDOF system. Using the calibrated model for the structure and the global damage state, the global damage in a future earthquake can then be estimated when a suitable earthquake simulation model is applied. The performance of the SDOF hysteretic model is illustrated on RC frames which were tested by S ozen and his associates. 2; 3 ? 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.