Random‐positioned‐sampling effect on probabilistic seismic demand modeling of modularized suspended buildings with free‐standing objects and architectural function regioning
Zhihang Ye,
Xuanting Liu
Abstract:The definition of the targeted engineering demand parameters (EDPs) is important to probabilistic seismic demand modeling (PSDM), which produces probability density functions of EDPs conditioned on seismic intensity measure (IM). The targeted EDPs are usually defined at the group level to account for multiple components/units. Thus, they are affected by the considered range of units, i.e., the sample positions. For instance, the maximum peak floor acceleration (PFA) within the whole building differs from the m… Show more
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