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Application of SPO2IDA in Seismic Performance Evaluation of Ancient Timber Structures
Ancient timber structures have a high cost for conducting dynamic time-history response analysis due to the presence of many nonlinear components, such as mortise-tenon joints and Dou-Gon. To enhance the efficiency of evaluating the seismic performance of ancient timber structures through dynamic analysis, a simplified dynamic response analysis method based on SPO2IDA was adopted to evaluate the seismic performance of a timber frame palace with nine-purlin in Qing Dynasty of China and the results were compared with those obtained using the traditional pushover analysis method. The results showed that there were only slight differences in the seismic response of the ancient timber structure determined by the two methods when the structure was in a nonlinear stage. During a Ⅸ degree rare earthquake, the displacement response differed by 0.004 m, while the median seismic intensity during the third level of damage limit state differed by 0.079 g. The traditional pushover analysis method may underestimate the seismic resistance of the ancient timber structure, but the SPO2IDA algorithm can better capture the uncertainty of the structural vulnerability model at different limit stages caused by ground motion input, achieving the goal of quickly evaluating the seismic performance of the ancient timber structure with acceptable accuracy.
Application of SPO2IDA in Seismic Performance Evaluation of Ancient Timber Structures
Ancient timber structures have a high cost for conducting dynamic time-history response analysis due to the presence of many nonlinear components, such as mortise-tenon joints and Dou-Gon. To enhance the efficiency of evaluating the seismic performance of ancient timber structures through dynamic analysis, a simplified dynamic response analysis method based on SPO2IDA was adopted to evaluate the seismic performance of a timber frame palace with nine-purlin in Qing Dynasty of China and the results were compared with those obtained using the traditional pushover analysis method. The results showed that there were only slight differences in the seismic response of the ancient timber structure determined by the two methods when the structure was in a nonlinear stage. During a Ⅸ degree rare earthquake, the displacement response differed by 0.004 m, while the median seismic intensity during the third level of damage limit state differed by 0.079 g. The traditional pushover analysis method may underestimate the seismic resistance of the ancient timber structure, but the SPO2IDA algorithm can better capture the uncertainty of the structural vulnerability model at different limit stages caused by ground motion input, achieving the goal of quickly evaluating the seismic performance of the ancient timber structure with acceptable accuracy.
Application of SPO2IDA in Seismic Performance Evaluation of Ancient Timber Structures
Ren, Yuanyuan (Autor:in) / Ma, Donghui (Autor:in) / Wang, Wei (Autor:in) / Guo, Xiaodong (Autor:in) / Wang, Ziyi (Autor:in) / Chen, Daiwei (Autor:in) / Wu, Jiajia (Autor:in) / Fei, Zhitao (Autor:in) / Zhao, Xingde (Autor:in)
International Journal of Architectural Heritage ; 18 ; 1308-1322
02.08.2024
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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