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    Multiple-Surrogate Models for Probabilistic Performance Assessment of Wind-Excited Tall Buildings under Uncertainties

    Source: ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 006 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    Laura Micheli
    ,
    Alice Alipour
    ,
    Simon Laflamme
    DOI: 10.1061/AJRUA6.0001091
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Performance-based design (PBD) is becoming a benchmark approach for design and performance assessment of civil structures because it facilitates communication between stakeholders and design professionals with decision metrics such as economic losses, downtime, and probabilistic cost functions. However, to reliably estimate the response of a building, it is necessary to consider uncertainties in structural parameters and external load characteristics, which makes the probabilistic assessment phase of PBD time consuming and often impractical. In wind-excited tall buildings, this aspect is combined with the long duration of typical wind events (in the order of hours) and the time required to conduct a single numerical simulation, further increasing the computational demand of the uncertainty analysis. As a solution, this paper presents a novel multiple-surrogate models framework for the probabilistic assessment of wind-excited tall buildings. In the proposed framework, the structural system is decomposed into a set of subsystems and multiple-surrogate models are used to map the uncertain building dynamic properties and wind load characteristics to its structural response, expressed in terms of peak floor acceleration and maximum story drift ratio. The proposed approach is demonstrated on a 40-story building, located in Boston, Massachusetts, and exposed to synthetic wind load time histories. The accuracy of the multiple-surrogate models to estimate the structural response of the building is first evaluated. Then, an application of the multiple-surrogate models to the cost assessment of the case study building is presented to demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed approach to probabilistically assess the performance of a structure and its potential integration in PBD. Results show that using the multiple-surrogate models framework represents a viable solution to handle the large dimensional probabilistic assessment of wind-excited tall buildings under uncertainties in dynamic properties and wind load characteristics.
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    contributor authorLaura Micheli
    contributor authorAlice Alipour
    contributor authorSimon Laflamme
    date accessioned2022-01-30T21:19:43Z
    date available2022-01-30T21:19:43Z
    date issued12/1/2020 12:00:00 AM
    identifier otherAJRUA6.0001091.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4268010
    description abstractPerformance-based design (PBD) is becoming a benchmark approach for design and performance assessment of civil structures because it facilitates communication between stakeholders and design professionals with decision metrics such as economic losses, downtime, and probabilistic cost functions. However, to reliably estimate the response of a building, it is necessary to consider uncertainties in structural parameters and external load characteristics, which makes the probabilistic assessment phase of PBD time consuming and often impractical. In wind-excited tall buildings, this aspect is combined with the long duration of typical wind events (in the order of hours) and the time required to conduct a single numerical simulation, further increasing the computational demand of the uncertainty analysis. As a solution, this paper presents a novel multiple-surrogate models framework for the probabilistic assessment of wind-excited tall buildings. In the proposed framework, the structural system is decomposed into a set of subsystems and multiple-surrogate models are used to map the uncertain building dynamic properties and wind load characteristics to its structural response, expressed in terms of peak floor acceleration and maximum story drift ratio. The proposed approach is demonstrated on a 40-story building, located in Boston, Massachusetts, and exposed to synthetic wind load time histories. The accuracy of the multiple-surrogate models to estimate the structural response of the building is first evaluated. Then, an application of the multiple-surrogate models to the cost assessment of the case study building is presented to demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed approach to probabilistically assess the performance of a structure and its potential integration in PBD. Results show that using the multiple-surrogate models framework represents a viable solution to handle the large dimensional probabilistic assessment of wind-excited tall buildings under uncertainties in dynamic properties and wind load characteristics.
    publisherASCE
    titleMultiple-Surrogate Models for Probabilistic Performance Assessment of Wind-Excited Tall Buildings under Uncertainties
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume6
    journal issue4
    journal titleASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/AJRUA6.0001091
    page12
    treeASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 006 ):;issue: 004
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