Predicting the earthquake ductility demand through a rigid-plastic approach

PORCU, MARIA CRISTINA;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Assessing the earthquake ductility of seismic resistant structures usually requires a non-linear dynamic analysis involving both elastic and plastic motion of the structure. A simpler way to estimate the inelastic displacements can be neglecting the elastic motion altogether and referring to a rigid-plastic model. The latter may in fact give a good estimate of the maximum plastic displacement for elastoplastic oscillators of a comparatively short period in the elastic range. The same model also bounds the plastic response for sufficiently high periods of the oscillators. For medium-period oscillators, however, the rigid-plastic approximation needs to be corrected. Recently, the authors presented a simple procedure to predict in which ranges of periods the rigid-plastic approximation can be adopted as it stands. Subsequently, they also provided an empirical formula to obtain a suitable correction to apply outside these ranges. Both contributions make the rigid-plastic approach ready to be applied in practice. By referring to some real earthquakes, the present paper applies this approach to various elastoplastic oscillators. The results found show that the rigid-plastic approach proposed by the authors gives quite good –and almost always conservative- predictions of the maximum inelastic displacements of the elastoplastic oscillators.
2007
Inglese
Atti XVIII Congresso AIMETA
978-88-89720-69-1
Starrylink
BRESCIA
ITALIA
1
10
10
XVIII Congresso AIMETA
Comitato scientifico
1-14 settembre 2007
Brescia
scientifica
earthquake ductility demand, rigid-plastic approach, seismic inelastic response
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Porcu, MARIA CRISTINA; Carta, G.
273
2
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
open
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper
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