Abstract

A performance-based design methodology is aimed at controlling the structural damage based on precise estimations of the seismic response of the whole building–foundation system. This work presents a simplified procedure for practical damage analysis of structures considering the soil–structure interaction effects, with potential application to performance-based design of new buildings as well as to performance-based evaluation of existing buildings. A damage model based on maximum displacement and dissipated energy under monotonic loading is proposed, with the effects of cyclic load reversals being estimated by using a modified Park–Ang index. To simplify the consideration of the soil–structure interaction effects, an equivalent fixed-base oscillator with the same yield strength and energy dissipation capacity as the actual flexible-base structure is applied. Selected numerical results are presented in terms of dimensionless parameters for their general application, using a set of appropriate earthquake ...

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