Title of article :
MODELING PROBABILISTIC CRITICAL EARTHQUAKE INPUTS FOR STRUCTURES USING THE SITE RESPONSE SPECTRA
Author/Authors :
Moustafa, A. Minia University - Department of Civil Engineering, Egypt , Mahadevan, S. Vanderbilt University - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, USA
Abstract :
This paper develops a reliability-based computational methodology for modeling non- stationary random critical earthquake loads on structures using the site response spectra. The power spectral density function and the envelope parameters of the ground acceleration are taken to be unknown and are computed such that the structural reliability index is minimized subjected to constraints reflecting known knowledge on the site seismicity. Specifically, bounds on the total energy, zero-crossing rate and entropy rate of the earthquake signal and positivity requirements are considered. These constraints are derived from the site response spectra. The formulation combines methods of structural reliability analysis, response surface fitting, FORM and nonlinear programming. Numerical illustrations on reliability-based critical earthquake inputs for elastic and inelastic frame structures are presented.
Keywords :
Critical earthquake , random processes , structural reliability , FORM, response surface , nonlinear optimization
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing)
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing)