Seismic Fragility Assessment of Rc Frame Structures Under Main Shock- Aftershock Sequences Using Incremental Dynamic Analysis
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Earthquakes are major unpredictable natural phenomenon which often results in major
disasters. In any real earthquake, shaking occurs in sequence of foreshocks, main
shock and aftershocks. These repeated earthquakes may occur several times with in
even few hours or minutes leaving very limited time between occurrences of tremors.
This may hamper the re-occupancy and restoration activities of structures in post
disaster situations. When structures are subjected to repeated earthquakes, structural
damages gets further accumulated which results in degradation in stiffness and
strength characteristics of structural members. Generally, Aftershocks may have
smaller magnitude than main shock but it may have higher peak ground acceleration,
longer time duration than main shock. Hence, after a major earthquake, it is important
to check whether damaged buildings can continue to be occupied, also keeping threat
of aftershocks in consideration. This study is mainly focused on fragility assessment
of RC framed structure designed according to the Nepal National Building codes of
practice under single and repeated ground motions. Incremental dynamic analysis is
performed using SAP2000. Results obtained in this study are evaluated in terms of
lateral displacement, residual displacement, and maximum inter-story drift ratio for
particular peak ground acceleration. Depending on the results it is concluded that
repeated earthquakes have significant effects on seismic responses of structure. It is
also found that seismic vulnerability considerably increases when structure is exposed
to sequence earthquake.
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Earthquakes are major unpredictable natural phenomenon which often results in major
disasters. In any real earthquake, shaking occurs in sequence of foreshocks, main
shock and aftershocks.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING