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Citation

Venanzi I, Lavan O, Ierimonti L, Fabrizi S. Struct. Infrastruct. Eng. 2018; 14(10): 1295-1311.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15732479.2018.1442482

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper presents a framework for life-cycle loss estimation for non-structural damage in tall buildings under wind and seismic loads. Life-cycle cost analysis is a useful design tool for decision- makers, aimed at predicting monetary losses over the lifetime of a structure, accounting for uncertainties involved in the problem definition. For tall buildings, sensitive to dynamic excitations like earthquake and wind, it can be particularly suitable to base design decisions not only on initial cost and performance but also on future repair expenses. The proposed approach harmonises the procedures for intervention costs evaluation of structures subjected to multiple-hazards, taking into account the peculiar differences of wind and earthquake, in terms of load characterisation, type and evolution of damage. Relative effect of the two hazards on damage to drift- and acceleration-sensitive non-structural elements are examined. The influence of uncertainty in structural damping is also taken into account. It is shown that, although it is commonly believed that the design of a given structure is usually dominated by either winds or earthquakes, when LCC-based design is performed, both winds and earthquakes may be important.


Language: en

Keywords

fragility analysis; hazard curves; Life-cycle cost analysis; multi-hazard analysis; non-structural damage; tall buildings

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