Probabilistic Methods for Seismic Assessment of Existing Structures
	
	
		
 			 			 				Probabilistic Methods for Seismic Assessment of Existing Structures 
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Author: Paolo E. Pinto | Size: 3.4 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: IUSS Press | Year: 2007 | pages: 188 | ISBN: 9788861980105 
 
  
 
This self-contained document provides a presentation and illustration of  two methods (one based on non-linear static analysis, the other on  non-linear time-history analysis) for probabilistic seismic risk  assessment of structures. The presented methods belong to a class which  has been under development (mainly in the US) since more than a decade,  and it is now firmly established and gaining wide international  acceptance. The principal appeal of these methods is that they require  only a limited background in probability and statistics. While they are  presently directly usable for the assessment of existing structures,  their extension for direct design purposes is currently under way. In  order to facilitate the use of these methods the type and amount of  information required for their application is also illustrated in this  document. In particular, one chapter introduces the probabilistic  representation, and evaluation, of the seismic hazard (PSHA) and the  issue of selection and scaling of recorded ground motions for the  purpose of dynamic analysis. A further chapter gives an overview of the  most recent research aimed at developing models for the capacity  (strength or deformability) of structural members and connections/joints  in RC and steel structures. A detailed presentation of several  case-studies illustrating the two approaches completes the document. 
 
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