Abstract

120 earthquake ground motions recorded on soft soil sites were employed to assess, through response history analysis of simplified systems, the residual displacement demand, Cr, defined as the ratio of the residual displacement to the maximum elastic displacement. Single degree of freedom systems were considered and the lateral strength ratio was parametrized to account for varying structural inelasticity. Four hysteretic laws were chosen to represent degrading and non-degrading performance while variation in the post-yield stiffness was considered. The analysis scheme enabled assessing the relationship of the residual displacement with the aforementioned structural characteristics. The residual displacement demand was found to be sensitive in the post-yield stiffness ratio. An equation was finally introduced to accommodate the reliable estimation of residual displacement ratio, the latter being beneficial for evaluating the seismic performance of existing structures built on soft soil sites.

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