Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering 2011 Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages: 77-88
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE1101077L
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Seismic performance assessment based on damage of structures, Part 1: Theory

Lađinović Đorđe (Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad)
Radujković Aleksandra (Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad)
Rašeta Andrija (Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad)

The paper presents methodology for safety assessment and design of earthquake resistant structures based on application of damage spectra. The damage spectrum can be used for seismic evaluation of vulnerability of structures with given properties and can provide information of damage potential of the recorded ground motions. Damage spectrum represents a variation of a damage index versus structural period for a single-degree-of-freedom system subjected to an earthquake ground motion. The improved damage index, based on plastic deformation and hysteretic energy dissipation, is applied. It depends on maximal plastic deformation, ductility capacity and function including cumulative damage effects. This function, besides the parameter including influence of deterioration, depends on the history of cyclic deformations and on both cyclic and accumulative ductility.

Keywords: non-linear analysis, damage index, ductility, hysteretic energy dissipation, cumulative damage effects