Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 27, Number 4, 2024, pages 331-344
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2024.27.4.331
Site specific fragility modification factor for mid-rise RC buildings based on plastic energy dissipation
Merin Mathews, B.R. Jayalekshmi and Katta Venkataramana
Abstract
The performance of reinforced concrete buildings subjected to earthquake excitations depends on the structural
behaviour of the superstructure as well as the type of foundation and the properties of soil on which the structure is founded. The consideration of the effects due to the interaction between the structure and soil- foundation alters the seismic response of
reinforced concrete buildings subjected to earthquake motion. Evaluation of the structural response of buildings for quantitative
assessment of the seismic fragility has been a demanding problem for the engineers. Present research deals with development of
fragility curve for building specific vulnerability assessment based on different damage parameters considering the effect of soil
structure interaction. Incremental Dynamic Analysis of fixed base and flexible base RC building models founded on different
soil conditions was conducted using finite element software. Three sets of fragility curves were developed with maximum roof
displacement, inter storey drift and plastic energy dissipated as engineering demand parameters. The results indicated an increase
in the likelihood of exceeding various damage limits by 10-40% for flexible base condition with soft soil profiles. Fragility curve based on energy dissipated showed a higher probability of exceedance for collapse prevention damage limit whereas for lower
damage states, conventional methods showed higher probability of exceedance. With plastic energy dissipated as engineering
demand parameter, it is possible to track down the intensity of earthquake at which the plastic deformation starts, thereby
providing an accurate vulnerability assessment of the structure. Fragility modification factors that enable the transformation of
existing fragility curves to account for Soil-Structure Interaction effects based on different damage measures are proposed for
different soil conditions to facilitate a congenial vulnerability assessment for buildings with flexible base conditions.
Key Words
energy dissipated; fragility curve; incremental dynamic analysis; soil-structure interaction
Address
Department of Civil Engineering, NITK, Surathkal, Karnataka, India