- Seismic performance
Earthquake or seismic performance is an execution of a
building 's orstructure 's ability to sustain their due functions, such as itssafety andserviceability , "at" and "after" a particularearthquake exposure. A structure is, normally, considered "safe" if it does not endanger the lives and wellbeing of those in or around it by partially or completely collapsing. A structure may be considered "serviceable" if it is able to fulfill its operational functions for which it was designed. Basic concepts of theearthquake engineering , implemented in the majorbuilding codes , assume that a building should survive The Big One (the most powerful anticipated earthquake) though with partial destruction. Drawing an analogy with a human body, it will have dislocated joints, fractured ribs, traumatized spine and knocked out teeth but be alive and, therefore, quite O.K. according to the prescriptivebuilding codes [ [http://www.seaint.org/seaocconvention/convention1999/Proceedings/A_NEW_CONCEPT.pdf ] ] . This situation is a major barrier to implementation of any structural innovations in theearthquake engineering technologies employing the seismicvibration control and, particularly, the most effective brands ofbase isolation .However, alternative seismic performance-based design approaches already exist. Some of them, for assessment or comparison of the anticipated seismic performance or for
seismic performance analysis , use the "Story Performance Rating" R as a major criterion [ [http://www.ecs.csun.edu/~shustov/Topic7.htm A NEW CONCEPT OF DESIGN CODE FOR SEISMIC PERFORMANCE] ] while the "Seismic Performance Ratio" (SPR) is used for a rather accurate prediction of seismic performance of a building up to the point of its state of “severe damage” [ [https://central.nees.org/data/get/NEES-2006-0283/Public/REPORT.pdf SGER: Testing of a New Line of Seismic Base Isolators] ] .Now, there is a publicly accessible computerized procedure for prediction of the quantified level of seismic performance associated with direct damage to an individual building subject to a specified ground shaking. The name of software is Earthquake Performance Evaluation Tool or EPET.
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* [http://www.inrisk.ubc.ca/ Infrastructure Risk Research Project at The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada]
*Earthquake engineering structures Notes
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