In Europe, computation of displacement demand for seismic assessment of existing buildings is essentially based on a simplifi ed formulation of the N2 method as prescribed by Eurocode 8 (EC8). However, a lack of accuracy of the N2 method in certain conditions has been pointed out by several studies. This paper addresses the assessment of effectiveness of the N2 method in seismic displacement demand determination in non-linear domain. The objective of this work is to investigate the accuracy of the N2 method through comparison with displacement demands computed using non-linear timehistory analysis (NLTHA). Results show that the original N2 method may lead to overestimation or underestimation of displacement demand predictions. This may affect results of mechanical model-based assessment of seismic vulnerability at an urban scale. Hence, the second part of this paper addresses an improvement of the N2 method formula by empirical evaluation of NLTHA results based on EC8 ground-classes. This task is formulated as a mathematical programming problem in which coeffi cients are obtained by minimizing the overall discrepancy between NLTHA and modifi ed formula results. Various settings of the mathematical programming problem have been solved using a global optimization metaheuristic. An extensive comparison between the original N2 method formulation and optimized formulae highlights benefi ts of the strategy.

Seismic displacement demand prediction in non-linear domain. Optimization of the N2 method / Diana, Lorenzo; Manno, Andrea; Lestuzzi, Pierino. - In: EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING VIBRATION. - ISSN 1671-3664. - 18:1(2019), pp. 141-158. [10.1007/s11803-019-0495-8]

Seismic displacement demand prediction in non-linear domain. Optimization of the N2 method

Diana, Lorenzo
;
Manno, Andrea;
2019

Abstract

In Europe, computation of displacement demand for seismic assessment of existing buildings is essentially based on a simplifi ed formulation of the N2 method as prescribed by Eurocode 8 (EC8). However, a lack of accuracy of the N2 method in certain conditions has been pointed out by several studies. This paper addresses the assessment of effectiveness of the N2 method in seismic displacement demand determination in non-linear domain. The objective of this work is to investigate the accuracy of the N2 method through comparison with displacement demands computed using non-linear timehistory analysis (NLTHA). Results show that the original N2 method may lead to overestimation or underestimation of displacement demand predictions. This may affect results of mechanical model-based assessment of seismic vulnerability at an urban scale. Hence, the second part of this paper addresses an improvement of the N2 method formula by empirical evaluation of NLTHA results based on EC8 ground-classes. This task is formulated as a mathematical programming problem in which coeffi cients are obtained by minimizing the overall discrepancy between NLTHA and modifi ed formula results. Various settings of the mathematical programming problem have been solved using a global optimization metaheuristic. An extensive comparison between the original N2 method formulation and optimized formulae highlights benefi ts of the strategy.
2019
N2 method; seismic vulnerability assessment; non-linear time-history analysis; spectrum compatible recordings; displacement demand determination; optimization; strength reduction factor
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Seismic displacement demand prediction in non-linear domain. Optimization of the N2 method / Diana, Lorenzo; Manno, Andrea; Lestuzzi, Pierino. - In: EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING VIBRATION. - ISSN 1671-3664. - 18:1(2019), pp. 141-158. [10.1007/s11803-019-0495-8]
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