4.7 Article

A sparse data-driven stochastic damage model for seismic reliability assessment of reinforced concrete structures

Journal

RELIABILITY ENGINEERING & SYSTEM SAFETY
Volume 223, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2022.108510

Keywords

Sparse data-driven; Random field; Stochastic damage model; Seismic reliability; Concrete structure; Shake table test

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51725804, 51538010, 52108144, 52108146]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2020M682670, 2021M701435]
  3. Guangdong basic and applied basic research foundation [2020A1515111049]

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In this study, a sparse data-driven stochastic damage model for concrete structures is developed by combining the Bayesian compressive sensing-Karhunen Loeve expansion method and the stochastic damage model. The model is used for nonlinear seismic stochastic analysis based on sparse data, and is verified through simulation and a shake table test.
It is important to study the seismic reliability of concrete structures based on real measured data of the material properties. The data of material properties collected in practice is usually sparse in spatial distribution. When assessing the seismic performance of the structures based on data, the statistical inference is usually firstly conducted to evaluate the material properties of the whole structure from the sparse data, and the nonlinear seismic simulation of the structures can be performed. The coupling effect of uncertainty and nonlinearity has not been explained properly. In the present study, the Bayesian compressive sensing - Karhunen Loe`ve expansion (BCS-KL) method is combined with the stochastic damage model (SDM) to build a sparse data-driven stochastic damage model. The model deals with nonlinear seismic stochastic analysis of concrete structures based on sparse data, in which the BCS-KL is applied for uncertainty quantification of the statistical inference and the SDM is used as a physical constitutive model of concrete. The simulation is performed with sophisticated modeling using stochastic finite element method, and the physical synthesis method is applied to assess the seismic reliability of the structure. Finally, a shake table test is conducted to verify the proposed simulation framework.

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