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Normalized residual displacement spectra for post-mainshock assessment of structures subjected to aftershocks

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EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING VIBRATION
Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 403-421

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11803-021-2028-5

Keywords

residual displacement demand; mainshock-aftershock sequences; peak inelastic displacement; constant-strength spectra

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Residual displacement is effectively used as a measure of structural inelasticity in post-earthquake seismic assessment. A novel index is introduced to predict residual displacement of mainshock-damaged structures against subsequent aftershocks, considering important structural characteristics and seismic parameters. Analytical equations are presented to predict the proposed index for bi-linear single-degree-of-freedom systems, taking into account the effects of positive and negative polarities of aftershocks.
Residual displacement, as a significant measure of structural inelasticity, is effectively used in post-earthquake seismic assessment of structures. This demand can be considered for seismic evaluation of structures under multiple earthquakes. This study introduces a simple and novel index to predict the residual displacement of mainshock-damaged structures against subsequent aftershock. The proposed index is defined as a ratio between residual displacement of damaged structures against aftershock and peak inelastic displacement of intact structures under mainshock. In this study, constant-strength spectra based on the index are developed considering the effects of important structural characteristics and also significant seismic parameters. Moreover, analytical equations are presented to predict the proposed index for bi-linear single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) systems considering both the effects of positive and negative polarities of aftershock. Furthermore, an equation is suggested to estimate the peak inelastic displacement of intact systems under mainshock, which is required to compute the index.

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