摘要

The pertinence of using an importance factor to promote an adequate structural and non-structural performance of essential facilities is studied. Although an importance factor of 1.5 may promote adequate performance of essential facilities built in firm soil; the value of this factor for structures built in soft soil exhibits significant dependence with respect to the dynamic characteristics of the structural system. Because of this, the current use given to the importance factor may result in conservative or unsafe design of essential facilities built in soft soils. One way to improve the seismic design of essential facilities is to formulate displacement-based approaches. Within this context, a displacement-based methodology should aim at controlling simultaneously the level of structural and non-structural damage by limiting the plastic rotation and inter-story drift demands in the structural system of the essential facility.

  • 出版日期2013-3

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