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01-03-2024 | Technical Paper

Evaluating the effects of torsional irregularity on the seismic life-cycle cost of steel moment-resisting buildings under near-field and far-field earthquakes

Authors: Amir Bazizalan, Amirmasoud Darestani, Sadegh Dardaei, Hamzeh Shakib

Published in: Innovative Infrastructure Solutions | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

This study is concentrated on the seismic life-cycle cost (SLCC) evaluation of irregular steel moment-resisting buildings. To do so, twenty near-field records (including pulse-like and non-pulse-like records) and twenty far-field records are selected, and incremental dynamic analysis is performed. The seismic fragility analysis and SLCC are conducted based on the performance- and cost-based methods. Also, a variety of uncertainties such as record-to-record, modeling, and determining the limit states are considered. The results indicate that first, the presence of torsional irregularity has caused an increase of up to 992% in the SLCC of the case buildings. Second, the difference between the SLCC of the case buildings under the near-field and that of the buildings under the far-field records is found up to 42%. However, the difference between the exceedance probability from the limit states of the buildings under the near-field records and that of the buildings under the far-field records is found negligible. Last but not least, the results indicate that as the height of the buildings increases, the record-to-record uncertainty increases as well. All in all, this study illustrates that cost-based fragility and SLCC evaluation of buildings can lead researchers to obtain a reliable understanding of the seismic damages and performance of the buildings.

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Metadata
Title
Evaluating the effects of torsional irregularity on the seismic life-cycle cost of steel moment-resisting buildings under near-field and far-field earthquakes
Authors
Amir Bazizalan
Amirmasoud Darestani
Sadegh Dardaei
Hamzeh Shakib
Publication date
01-03-2024
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Innovative Infrastructure Solutions / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 2364-4176
Electronic ISSN: 2364-4184
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41062-024-01377-w

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