Abstract
This paper investigates the main differences in evaluating the seismic performance of buildings through nonlinear static procedures according to different code-compliant approaches, with a specific focus on the two alternative methods reported in the Italian Building Code, namely “Method A” and “Method B”, referring to the N2 Method and the Capacity Spectrum Method, respectively. An extensive parametric analysis is carried out by performing several nonlinear static analyses on Multi-Degree-of-Freedom (MDoF) models of different Reinforced Concrete (RC) frame structures. Seismic assessment is then performed by applying the two spectrum-based methods, and results are compared in terms of safety evaluation and loss assessment. Results of the comparison highlight that the ductility capacity of the structure strongly affects the seismic assessment, leading to larger differences when more ductile structures are considered. This work could be considered as a preliminary step toward the development of specific guidelines including provisions on the recommended simplified approach to be adopted for seismic assessment of buildings (also based on the observed/expected seismic behavior) in practical applications.
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