Abstract

In this paper, stochastic dynamic response and reliability assessment of non-linear structures driven by non-stationary non-Gaussian ground motions are investigated. First, the non-stationary non-Gaussian ground motions are simulated by using the translation process theory. To circumvent the problem of a large number of iterations, an improved upgrading model is developed to obtain a power spectral density which is compatible with the target non-Gaussian probability distribution and is as close as possible to the target non-Gaussian power spectral density. To conduct stochastic dynamic response and reliability analyses of non-linear structures driven by non-stationary non-Gaussian ground motions, the probability density evolution method is employed, whereby a new high-dimensional points selection strategy based on the clustering algorithm is put forward. The new strategy of points selection is quite flexible and simple while taking into account both efficiency and accuracy. The efficacy and applicability of the proposed method are verified through a numerical example and a practical engineering example, in which the influence of non-Gaussianity on the probabilistic seismic response and reliability of the structure is discussed.

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