TY - GEN
T1 - Assessment of seismic scenario-structure based limit state criteria for a reinforced concrete high-rise building
AU - Che Kamaludin, Puteri Nihal
AU - Kassem, Moustafa Moufid
AU - Noroozinejad Farsangi, Ehsan
AU - Tan, Chee Ghuan
AU - Nazri, Fadzli Mohamed
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Issues regarding reinforced concrete (RC) high-rise buildings involve different seismic scenarios, such as near- and far-field earthquakes, which can result in different levels and complex seismic scenario structures related to global damage. This study aims to evaluate the seismic scenario structures of a 23-storey RC high-rise building based on different damage measures and to develop a fragility curve with different limit state criteria. Six ground motions are selected to represent two seismic scenarios. Seismic scenario-based global response of the building at increasing earthquake intensity measures is adopted using incremental dynamic analysis (IDA). IDA curves and interstorey drift are used in the parametric study. The structural performance and damage measure of RC high-rise buildings are evaluated with performance-based seismic design limit state. The four performance levels proposed by ATC-43 are operational performance, immediate occupancy, life safety and collapse prevention. The IDA curves showed that near-field effect has a high frequency that gives impact at early intensity measures on building collapse compared with far-field effect. Meanwhile, interstorey drift result indicates that the near-field effect has a larger effect on building damages compared with the far-field effect. Based on the fragility curves, near-field earthquakes have a larger effect towards structural damages than far-field earthquakes.
AB - Issues regarding reinforced concrete (RC) high-rise buildings involve different seismic scenarios, such as near- and far-field earthquakes, which can result in different levels and complex seismic scenario structures related to global damage. This study aims to evaluate the seismic scenario structures of a 23-storey RC high-rise building based on different damage measures and to develop a fragility curve with different limit state criteria. Six ground motions are selected to represent two seismic scenarios. Seismic scenario-based global response of the building at increasing earthquake intensity measures is adopted using incremental dynamic analysis (IDA). IDA curves and interstorey drift are used in the parametric study. The structural performance and damage measure of RC high-rise buildings are evaluated with performance-based seismic design limit state. The four performance levels proposed by ATC-43 are operational performance, immediate occupancy, life safety and collapse prevention. The IDA curves showed that near-field effect has a high frequency that gives impact at early intensity measures on building collapse compared with far-field effect. Meanwhile, interstorey drift result indicates that the near-field effect has a larger effect on building damages compared with the far-field effect. Based on the fragility curves, near-field earthquakes have a larger effect towards structural damages than far-field earthquakes.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:72434
U2 - 10.1088/1757-899X/920/1/012012
DO - 10.1088/1757-899X/920/1/012012
M3 - Conference Paper
SN - 9781713831891
BT - IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. Volume 920, 6th International Conference of Global Network for Innovative Technology (IGNITE 2019), Penang, Malaysia, 2-3 December 2019
PB - Institute of Physics Publishing
T2 - International Conference of Global Network for Innovative Technology
Y2 - 2 December 2019
ER -