Resource Type

Journal Article 2

Year

2021 1

2018 1

Keywords

2014 Ludian earthquake 1

MDOF 1

NARX model 1

PRESS-based EFOR 1

cantilever beam 1

city-scale nonlinear time-history analysis 1

dynamic parametrical model 1

mainshock–aftershock sequence 1

multiple degree-of-freedom (MDOF) model 1

regional seismic damage prediction 1

open ︾

Search scope:

排序: Display mode:

PRESS-based EFOR algorithm for the dynamic parametrical modeling of nonlinear MDOF systems

Haopeng LIU, Yunpeng ZHU, Zhong LUO, Qingkai HAN

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 390-400 doi: 10.1007/s11465-017-0459-5

Abstract:

In response to the identification problem concerning multi-degree of freedom (MDOF) nonlinear systemsThe PRESS-based EFOR algorithm is proposed to identify such a model for MDOF systems.output response, thus providing a theoretical basis for the optimal design of modeling methods for MDOF

Keywords: MDOF     dynamic parametrical model     NARX model     PRESS-based EFOR     cantilever beam    

Regional seismic-damage prediction of buildings under mainshock–aftershock sequence

Xinzheng LU, Qingle CHENG, Zhen XU, Chen XIONG

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 122-134 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0072-x

Abstract: Strong aftershocks generally occur following a significant earthquake. Aftershocks further damage buildings weakened by mainshocks. Thus, the accurate and efficient prediction of aftershock-induced damage to buildings on a regional scale is crucial for decision making for post-earthquake rescue and emergency response. A framework to predict regional seismic damage of buildings under a mainshock–aftershock (MS–AS) sequence is proposed in this study based on city-scale nonlinear time-history analysis (THA). Specifically, an MS–AS sequence-generation method is proposed to generate a potential MS–AS sequence that can account for the amplification, spectrum, duration, magnitude, and site condition of a target area. Moreover, city-scale nonlinear THA is adopted to predict building seismic damage subjected to MS–AS sequences. The accuracy and reliability of city-scale nonlinear THA for an MS–AS sequence are validated by as-recorded seismic responses of buildings and simulation results in published literature. The town of Longtoushan, which was damaged during the Ludian earthquake, is used as a case study to illustrate the detailed procedure and advantages of the proposed framework. The primary conclusions are as follows. (1) Regional seismic damage of buildings under an MS–AS sequence can be predicted reasonably and accurately by city-scale nonlinear THA. (2) An MS–AS sequence can be generated reasonably by the proposed MS–AS sequence-generation method. (3) Regional seismic damage of buildings under different MS–AS scenarios can be provided efficiently by the proposed framework, which in turn can provide a useful reference for earthquake emergency response and scientific decision making for earthquake disaster relief.

Keywords: city-scale nonlinear time-history analysis     mainshock–aftershock sequence     multiple degree-of-freedom (MDOF    

Title Author Date Type Operation

PRESS-based EFOR algorithm for the dynamic parametrical modeling of nonlinear MDOF systems

Haopeng LIU, Yunpeng ZHU, Zhong LUO, Qingkai HAN

Journal Article

Regional seismic-damage prediction of buildings under mainshock–aftershock sequence

Xinzheng LU, Qingle CHENG, Zhen XU, Chen XIONG

Journal Article