2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.110019
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A simplified risk-targeted decision model for the verification of the seismic performance of critical infrastructure components to the operational limit state

Abstract: A simplified risk-targeted decision model for the verification of the seismic performance of infrastructure components to the operational limit state is presented. It assumes linearity between the intensity measure and the engineering demand parameter and includes an evaluation of the displacement demand for a hazard-targeted design earthquake and of the displacement capacity, which is defined as the ratio between the operational limit-state displacement and a risktargeted safety factor. The latter depends on … Show more

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“…Beyond all these, risk-based methodologies involving a comparison between the seismic demand and the capacity level to control the acceptable seismic risk have also been presented in the literature [31][32][33][34]. For example, Dolšek et al [33] proposed decision models to verify the seismic collapse safety of buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond all these, risk-based methodologies involving a comparison between the seismic demand and the capacity level to control the acceptable seismic risk have also been presented in the literature [31][32][33][34]. For example, Dolšek et al [33] proposed decision models to verify the seismic collapse safety of buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the latter of which is preferred for practical applications and is considered in the present study. Some procedures for the risk‐targeted 16–20 and risk‐based 21–23 design of the structures have already been proposed. For example, Franchin et al 18 .…”
Section: Introduction and Rationale Of The Investigated Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%