Abstract :
The seismic risk of reinforced concrete building frame located in the Guwahati
City of northeast India is evaluated. To do so, we rst conduct a site-specic probabilistic
seismic hazard analysis to obtain hazard curve and implement proper selection of ground
motion records for nonlinear time history analyses (NLTHA). Subsequently, the NLTHA
of the building frame is performed to obtain the drift demand for any particular ground
motion level. As the recorded accelerograms in the region are limited, the synthetic and
articial ground motion data are also generated to supplement the data base. Thereafter,
the probabilistic structural capacity parameters at various limit states are obtained from
random pushover analyses. Based on the knowledge of seismic hazard, demand, and
capacity parameters, fragility curves are obtained corresponding to dierent structural
performance levels. The annual probability of failure of the representative example frame
is also estimated. The results of the seismic risk analysis indicate that a medium-rise
reinforced concrete building frame in the study area with moderate fundamental period
is most likely to perform beyond its elastic range. However, such structures designed
according to the Indian codes are expected to be sucient enough to prevent life-threatening
risk and complete collapse.