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Effect of the inelastic dynamic soil-structure interaction on the seismic vulnerability assessment
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WoS WOS:000286089600006
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:78649319736
DOI 10.1016/J.STRUSAFE.2010.05.004
Año 2011
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



This paper presents a study of the influence of inelastic dynamic soil-structure interaction (DSSI) on the seismic vulnerability assessment of buildings. The seismic vulnerability is evaluated in terms of analytical fragility curves constructed on the basis of non-linear dynamic finite elements (FE) analysis. An analytical sensibility strategy is introduced in order to define a suitable size of the motion database to be used for computing fragility curves. The fragility curves developed in this study are compared with reference curves. Concerning the effect of the inelastic DSSI, a general reduction of seismic demand when DSSI phenomena are included is found. Derived fragility curve reflects this seismic demand reduction. The importance of the ground motion database is highlighted in terms of the variability of parameters describing derived fragility curves. Comparison with reference curves are satisfactory. Findings illustrate clearly the importance and the advantages of an adequate DSSI effects evaluation. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Revista ISSN
Structural Safety 0167-4730

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Engineering, Civil
Scopus
Civil And Structural Engineering
Building And Construction
Safety, Risk, Reliability And Quality
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 SAEZ-ROBERT, ESTEBAN PATRICIO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Ecole Cent Paris - Francia
École Centrale Paris - Francia
2 Lopez-Caballero, Fernando Hombre Ecole Cent Paris - Francia
École Centrale Paris - Francia
3 Modaressi-Farahmand-Razavi, Arezou - Ecole Cent Paris - Francia
École Centrale Paris - Francia

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Fuente
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres
BRGM
Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
CONICYT-Embassy of France
CONICYT-Embassy of France in Chile
French "Agence National de la Recherche"

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Agradecimiento
This article is based on a part of PhD thesis of the first author at Ecole Centrale Paris. This work has benefited of a grant from the French "Agence National de la Recherche" in the framework of the VEDA (Seismic Vulnerability of structures: a Damage mechanics Approach) research project (ANR-05-CATT-017-01). First author has been partially financed by CONICYT-Embassy of France in Chile Postgraduate Fellowship Program and BRGM. The authors would like to thanks Prof. Didier Clouteau for his valuable comments throughout this work and Dr. Fabian Bonilla for providing ground motion generator.
This article is based on a part of PhD thesis of the first author at Ecole Centrale Paris. This work has benefited of a grant from the French “Agence National de la Recherche” in the framework of the VEDA (Seismic Vulnerability of structures: a Damage mechanics Approach) research project (ANR-05-CATT-017-01). First author has been partially financed by CONICYT-Embassy of France in Chile Postgraduate Fellowship Program and BRGM. The authors would like to thanks Prof. Didier Clouteau for his valuable comments throughout this work and Dr. Fabián Bonilla for providing ground motion generator.

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