摘要

This paper presents applications of the modified 3D-SAM approach, a three-dimensional seismic assessment methodology for buildings directly based on in situ experimental modal tests to calculate global seismic demands and the dynamic amplification portion of natural torsion. Considering that the building modal properties change from weak to strong motion levels, appropriate modification factors are proposed to extend the application of the method to stronger earthquakes. The proposed approach is consistent with the performance-based seismic assessment approach, which entails the prediction of seismic displacements and drift ratios that are related to the damage condition and therefore the functionality of the building. The modified 3D-SAM is especially practical for structures that are expected to experience slight to moderate damage levels and in particular for post-disaster buildings that are expected to remain functional after an earthquake. In the last section of this paper, 16 low to mid-rise irregular buildings located in Montreal, Canada, and that have been tested under ambient vibrations are analyzed with the method, and the dynamic amplification portion of natural torsion of the dataset is reported and discussed. The proposed methodology is appropriate for large-scale assessments of existing buildings and is applicable to any seismic region of the world.

  • 出版日期2016-10-10
  • 单位McGill