Building service life economic loss assessment under sequential seismic events |
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Authors: | Mehrdad Shokrabadi Henry V. Burton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Aftershocks have been shown to exacerbate earthquake‐induced financial losses by causing further damage to structural and nonstructural components in buildings that have already been affected by a mainshock event and increasing the duration of disrupted functionality. Whereas seismic loss assessment under isolated events has been addressed thoroughly in previous studies, comparatively less has been accomplished in the area of loss assessment under sequences of mainshock‐aftershock ground motions. The main objective of the current study is to formulate a comprehensive framework for quantifying financial losses under sequential seismic events. The proposed framework is capable of accounting for the uncertainties in the state of structure due to accumulation of earthquake‐induced damage, the time‐dependent nature of seismic hazard in the post‐mainshock environment, and the uncertainties in the occurrence of mainshock and aftershock events. Application of the proposed framework to a 4‐story reinforced concrete moment frame shows that consideration of aftershocks could increase lifecycle earthquake‐induced losses by up to 30% compared with mainshock‐only assessments. |
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Keywords: | earthquake‐induced losses mainshock‐aftershock seismic sequences Markov process time‐dependent loss analysis |
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