Title of article :
PERFORMANCE BASED DESIGN OPTIMIZATION OF STEEL MOMENT RESISTING FRAMES INCORPORATING SEISMIC DEMAND and CONNECTION PARAMETERS UNCERTAINTIES
Author/Authors :
Hajishabanian, A Department of Civil engineering - Science and Research University of Tehran, Tehran , Laknejadi, K Department of Civil engineering - Science and Research University of Tehran, Tehran , Zarfam, P Department of Civil engineering - Science and Research University of Tehran, Tehran
Abstract :
One of the most important problems discussed recently in structural engineering is the
structural reliability analysis considering uncertainties. To have an efficient optimization
process for designing a safe structure, firstly it is required to study the effects of
uncertainties on the seismic performance of structure and then incorporate these effects on
the optimization process. In this study, a new procedure developed for incorporating two
important sources of uncertainties in design optimization process of steel moment resisting
frames, is proposed. The first source is related to the connection parameter uncertainties and
the second one to seismic demand uncertainty. Additionally Mont Carlo (MC) simulation
and a variance reduction technique (VRT) are utilized to deal with uncertainties and to
reduce the corresponding computational cost. In the proposed procedure two design
objectives are considered, which are structural weight and collapse prevention reliability
index for a moment resisting frame in such a way that leads to a set of optimum designs with
minimum weight and less possible amounts of sensitivity to connection parameters
uncertainties and spectral acceleration uncertainty as seismic demand variation.
Additionally, in this procedure the reliability index is computed considering all FEMA-356
performance acceptance criteria, the approach that has never been investigated in other
studies. The efficiency of this approach is illustrated by exhibiting a set of optimum designs,
in the form of both objective values and investigating nonlinear behavior of optimum
designs compared with non-optimum designs. This procedure is introduced in this paper
with emphasize on the collapse limit state and applying pushover analysis for studying the
nonlinear behavior of structural elements.
Keywords :
reliability analysis , connection parameters , uncertainties , monte carlo simulation , variance reduction , seismic demand variation , collapse limit state
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics