A theoretical analysis of the effect of duration on the damage of structures subjected to earthquakes is presented. Earthquake excitation is modeled as a nonstationary random process. Estimates of the firstpassage probability of a simple oscillator are employed to choose modulated Gaussian random processes consistent with a prescribed response spectrum. The response spectrum is assumed to be specified independent of the duration. Expressions for the mean damage of a structure are derived using an approach similar to the Miner-Palmgren rule for failure caused by cyclic loads. The expected damage expressions are then evaluated for a structure subjected to modulated Gaussian random processes of varying duration. Two types of structures are ex...
This thesis presents a simplified state-variable method to solve for the nonstationary response of l...
A method is developed for generating a random process that has the pertinent properties of recorded ...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In the studying of a nonlinea...
A theoretical analysis of the effect of duration on the damage of structures subjected to earthquake...
In this thesis, the nature of hysteretic response behavior of structures subjected to strong seismic...
Modern design methodologies rely on accurate estimates of structural reliability indices for code ca...
The dynamic response of stiffness degrading models subjected to random excitations is investigated. ...
Recent literature about life-cycle models for earthquake resistant structures considers that damage ...
Stochastic response of buildings isolated by lead-rubber bearings (LRB) is investigated. The earthqu...
The study considers the earthquake response of stack-like structures subjected to simultaneous actio...
Capacity-spectrum-based-methods areused for assessing the vulnerability and risk of existing buildin...
The response of simple structural systems to stationary random excitation is considered under two cr...
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the expected damage in reinforced concrete structure...
A novel methodology for conducting efficiently fragility analysis considering nonproportionally damp...
A model for time-dependent reliability assessment of structures, subject to cumulating damage due to...
This thesis presents a simplified state-variable method to solve for the nonstationary response of l...
A method is developed for generating a random process that has the pertinent properties of recorded ...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In the studying of a nonlinea...
A theoretical analysis of the effect of duration on the damage of structures subjected to earthquake...
In this thesis, the nature of hysteretic response behavior of structures subjected to strong seismic...
Modern design methodologies rely on accurate estimates of structural reliability indices for code ca...
The dynamic response of stiffness degrading models subjected to random excitations is investigated. ...
Recent literature about life-cycle models for earthquake resistant structures considers that damage ...
Stochastic response of buildings isolated by lead-rubber bearings (LRB) is investigated. The earthqu...
The study considers the earthquake response of stack-like structures subjected to simultaneous actio...
Capacity-spectrum-based-methods areused for assessing the vulnerability and risk of existing buildin...
The response of simple structural systems to stationary random excitation is considered under two cr...
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the expected damage in reinforced concrete structure...
A novel methodology for conducting efficiently fragility analysis considering nonproportionally damp...
A model for time-dependent reliability assessment of structures, subject to cumulating damage due to...
This thesis presents a simplified state-variable method to solve for the nonstationary response of l...
A method is developed for generating a random process that has the pertinent properties of recorded ...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In the studying of a nonlinea...