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Displacement-based seismic performance evaluation and vulnerability assessment of buildings: The N2 method revisited

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Resumo:The so-called N2 method is a widely used nonlinear static method for the seismic design and/or assessment ofdifferent building typologies. In this paper, the idea of reversing the so-called N2 method currently adopted inthe Annex B of Eurocode 8 (the code on which the present paper is based) in a direct displacement-basedprocedure is presented in a simple alternative format. In this way, it is possible to obtain the percentage of theseismic action associated to any performance displacement. By doing so, it is also possible to determine thetarget displacement without the need for an iterative procedure. The proposed method presents several ad-vantages for professional engineering practice in respect to the seismic vulnerability assessment of new andexisting buildings. The comparison of the original N2 method with the proposed one is illustrated by means of atest structure example
Autores principais:Correia Lopes, Gonçalo
Outros Autores:Vicente, Romeu; Ferreira, Tiago Miguel; Azenha, Miguel; Estêvão, João
Assunto:Nonlinear static procedures N2 method Pushover analysis Inelastic spectra Displacement-based design Deformation-controlled design
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The so-called N2 method is a widely used nonlinear static method for the seismic design and/or assessment ofdifferent building typologies. In this paper, the idea of reversing the so-called N2 method currently adopted inthe Annex B of Eurocode 8 (the code on which the present paper is based) in a direct displacement-basedprocedure is presented in a simple alternative format. In this way, it is possible to obtain the percentage of theseismic action associated to any performance displacement. By doing so, it is also possible to determine thetarget displacement without the need for an iterative procedure. The proposed method presents several ad-vantages for professional engineering practice in respect to the seismic vulnerability assessment of new andexisting buildings. The comparison of the original N2 method with the proposed one is illustrated by means of atest structure example