2019
DOI: 10.1002/eqe.3171
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Fragility function development and seismic loss assessment of expansion joints

Abstract: Summary Expansion joints are used as a special connection equipment between adjacent buildings to accommodate the relative motions generated by wind, thermal, or earthquake loads, but they often exhibit damage during severe earthquakes. The level of damage and safety factors required to avoid loss of function are not well considered in current design practices. The objective of this paper is to provide quantitative information on the seismic damage probability of common expansion joints and the associated repa… Show more

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“…E, I, l 1 , and l 2 represent the elastic modulus of suspension bar, area moment of inertia of suspension bar, length of an upper bar, and length of a lower bar, respectively. 2.2.2 | AC w/ exterior brace When exterior braces are installed, their contribution to the axial deformations of the braces should be considered; this contribution is expressed as the third terms on the right sides in Equations (5) and (6). The boundary conditions of the vertical suspension bars are assumed to be the same as those in the "AC w/o brace" configuration, and the connections between the exterior braces and the AC body are assumed to be pins, as explained before.…”
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“…E, I, l 1 , and l 2 represent the elastic modulus of suspension bar, area moment of inertia of suspension bar, length of an upper bar, and length of a lower bar, respectively. 2.2.2 | AC w/ exterior brace When exterior braces are installed, their contribution to the axial deformations of the braces should be considered; this contribution is expressed as the third terms on the right sides in Equations (5) and (6). The boundary conditions of the vertical suspension bars are assumed to be the same as those in the "AC w/o brace" configuration, and the connections between the exterior braces and the AC body are assumed to be pins, as explained before.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Damage to nonstructural components can lead to substantial economic losses . A breakdown of the investments for a typical building indicates that nonstructural components constitute the most significant portion of the costs required to construct offices, hotels, and hospitals.…”
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“…In the feld of highway and bridge engineering, expansion joints are generally used as a special connection device to accommodate the structural deformation of highway bridges under multiple loads [1]. However, due to the repetitive efects of heavy vehicle loads and environmental conditions, expansion joints are generally one of the weakest structures of highway bridges.…”
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