SEISMIC RELIABILITY ASSESSMENT OF INELASTIC BASE-ISOLATED STRUCTURES FOR AN INTERMEDIATE ISOLATION DEGREE

This paper deals with seismic reliability of nonlinear structural systems having an intermediate isolation degree  and  equipped with friction pendulum system (FPS) isolators, by adopting an equivalent inelastic two-degree-of-freedom model and considering  the friction coefficient as a random variable. Employing a set of natural  seismic records  and  L’Aquila (Italy) as reference site, the  inelastic  characteristics  of  the superstructures are designed according to NTC08 for increasing strength reduction factors  and  for  an  intermediate  value of the  isolation degree. Using Incremental Dynamic Analyses (IDA) and assuming different values of the limit state thresholds for the single concave sliding bearings and for the superstructure, the seismic fragility curves are  evaluated.  Finally,  the  reliability  curves  of  the  inelastic base-isolated structural systems, with a design life of 50 years, are derived and represent seismic reliability-based design (SRBD) abacuses, useful to define the system properties.

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Bruno Palazzo, Tatiana Ferrentino