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Multi-dimensional fragility analysis of a RC building with components using response surface method

  • Conventional fragility curves describe the vulnerability of the main structure under external hazards. However, in complex structures such as nuclear power plants, the safety or the risk depends also on the components associated with a system. The classical fault tree analysis gives an overall view of the failure and contains several subsystems to the main event, however, the interactions in the subsystems are not well represented. In order to represent the interaction of the components, a method suggested by Cimellaro et al. (2006) using multidimensional performance limit state functions to obtain the system fragility curves is adopted. This approach gives the possibility of deriving the cumulative fragility taking into account the interaction of the response of different components. In this paper, this approach is used to evaluate seismic risk of a representative electrical building infrastructure, including the component, of a nuclear power plant. A simplified model of the structure, with nonlinear material behavior is employed for the analysis in Abaqus©. The input variables considered are the material parameters, boundary conditions and the seismic input. The variability of the seismic input is obtained from selected ground motion time histories of spectrum compatible synthetic ccelerograms. Unlike the usual Monte Carlo methods used for the probabilistic analysis of the structure, a computationally effective response surface method is used. This method reduces the computational effort of the calculations by reducing the required number of samples.

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Author:Sreelakshmy Rajan, Thomas Kubalski, Okyay Altay, Luis A Dalguer, Christoph ButenwegORCiD
ISBN:9781510856776
Parent Title (English):24th International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology, Busan, Korea, 20-25 August, 2017
Publisher:International Assn for Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology (IASMiRT)
Place of publication:Raleigh, USA
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Completion:2017
Date of the Publication (Server):2023/01/26
Length:10 Seiten
First Page:3126
Last Page:3135
Zugriffsart:bezahl
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Energietechnik
collections:Verlag / International Assn for Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology (IASMiRT)