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Feb 1, 1989

Seismic Failure Rates of Multistory Frames

Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 115, Issue 2

Abstract

A general approach is presented for the estimation of expected failure rates of structures per unit time, which accounts for uncertainties about mechanical and geometrical properties, as well as about live load and seismic excitation. Such an approach is applied to one‐, three‐, and nine‐story frames with nonlinear behavior, subjected to random sequences of simulated accelerograms corresponding to soft and hard types of ground. Conclusions are reached concerning the influence of several concepts on the probability of failure of the structures analyzed, including: (1) The influence of the spatial statistical correlation among the mechanical properties of the structural members is relatively small as compared to that of other variables; (2) the number of degrees of freedom has a great influence on the probability of failure; (3) for small coefficients of variation of the available ductility, the probabilities of structural failure for a given intensity are higher than those corresponding to greater coefficients of variation (this is a consequence of the assumed relation between expected and nominal values of this variable); and (4) the structural failure rate decreases when the design ductility factors increase. It is pointed out that these conclusions are not valid if the safety factors with respect to local brittle failure modes are small as compared with those associated with ductile modes.

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Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 115Issue 2February 1989
Pages: 268 - 284

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Luis Esteva
Dir. and Prof., Inst. de Ingeniería, UNAM, Apdo. Postal 70‐472, 04510 México, D.F. Mexico
Sonia E. Ruiz
Assoc. Prof., Inst. de Ingeniería, UNAM, Apdo. Postal 70‐472, 04510 México, D.F. Mexico

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