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Seismic Fragility Analysis of Hill Buildings with Uneven Ground Column Heights
The hill buildings sited on slopes have been widely constructed in mountainous regions. In order to estimate the seismic vulnerability of the hill buildings with uneven ground column heights under the effect of potential earthquakes, the exceedance probabilities of the hill buildings sited on different angle slopes in peak ground acceleration (PGA) are calculated and compared by using the incremental dynamic analysis method. The fragility curves show the slope angle has considerable influence on the seismic performance. Specifically, the exceedance probability increases with the increasing of the slope angle at the same performance level.
Seismic Fragility Analysis of Hill Buildings with Uneven Ground Column Heights
The hill buildings sited on slopes have been widely constructed in mountainous regions. In order to estimate the seismic vulnerability of the hill buildings with uneven ground column heights under the effect of potential earthquakes, the exceedance probabilities of the hill buildings sited on different angle slopes in peak ground acceleration (PGA) are calculated and compared by using the incremental dynamic analysis method. The fragility curves show the slope angle has considerable influence on the seismic performance. Specifically, the exceedance probability increases with the increasing of the slope angle at the same performance level.
Seismic Fragility Analysis of Hill Buildings with Uneven Ground Column Heights
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 638-640 ; 1848-1853
2014-09-19
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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