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    Endurance time method: Exercise test applied to structures

    , Article Asian Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 10, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 559-577 ; 15630854 (ISSN) Esmaeilpour Estekanchi, H ; Tajmir Riahi, H ; Vafai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Building and Housing Research Center (BHRC)  2009
    Abstract
    Endurance Time (ET) method is a new dynamic analysis procedure that aims at estimating seismic performance of structures by subjecting them to predesigned intensifying acceleration. These acceleration functions are designed in a way that they approximately simulate earthquakes with different intensities through their duration. Performance of the structure is judged based on its behavior for different intensity measures through time. A set of three acceleration functions have been produced using the ET concept by applying optimization techniques. These acceleration functions are designed in such a way that their response spectrum, while complying with typical code design spectra, intensify... 

    Probabilistic seismic loss estimation via endurance time method

    , Article Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration ; Volume 16, Issue 1 , 2017 , Pages 233-245 ; 16713664 (ISSN) Tafakori, E ; Pourzeynali, S ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM)  2017
    Abstract
    Probabilistic Seismic Loss Estimation is a methodology used as a quantitative and explicit expression of the performance of buildings using terms that address the interests of both owners and insurance companies. Applying the ATC 58 approach for seismic loss assessment of buildings requires using Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA), which needs hundreds of time-consuming analyses, which in turn hinders its wide application. The Endurance Time Method (ETM) is proposed herein as part of a demand propagation prediction procedure and is shown to be an economical alternative to IDA. Various scenarios were considered to achieve this purpose and their appropriateness has been evaluated using... 

    Predicting probabilistic distribution functions of response parameters using the endurance time method

    , Article Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; Volume 28, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 15417794 (ISSN) Mashayekhi, M. R ; Mirfarhadi, A ; Esmail Pour Estekanchi, H ; Vafai, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    The main objective of this study is the development of endurance time (ET) excitations in order to take structural response uncertainty into account for use in performance-based earthquake engineering. There are several uncertainties in earthquake engineering, including earthquake occurrence, structural response, damage, and loss. In the current research, structural response uncertainty is directly included in the ET method, which is an analysis method used for performing structural behavior assessment under seismic actions. Conventional practice of the ET method does not provide any information about seismic response distribution. Despite the simplicity of the ET method, it is an accurate... 

    Predicting probabilistic distribution functions of response parameters using the endurance time method

    , Article Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; Volume 28, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 15417794 (ISSN) Mashayekhi, M. R ; Mirfarhadi, S. A ; E. Estekanchi, H ; Vafai, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    The main objective of this study is the development of endurance time (ET) excitations in order to take structural response uncertainty into account for use in performance-based earthquake engineering. There are several uncertainties in earthquake engineering, including earthquake occurrence, structural response, damage, and loss. In the current research, structural response uncertainty is directly included in the ET method, which is an analysis method used for performing structural behavior assessment under seismic actions. Conventional practice of the ET method does not provide any information about seismic response distribution. Despite the simplicity of the ET method, it is an accurate... 

    A performance-based approach for design of ground densification to mitigate liquefaction

    , Article Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; Volume 90 , 2016 , Pages 381-394 ; 02677261 (ISSN) Shahir, H ; Pak, A ; Ayoubi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    In performance-based geotechnical earthquake engineering, the required degree and spatial extent of ground densification for mitigation of liquefaction beneath a structure should be determined based on the acceptable levels of performance of foundation. Currently, there is no solution for evaluation of the amount of settlement and tilt of footings constructed on a densified ground which is surrounded by a liquefiable soil. This implies the need for numerical procedures for simulation of seismic behavior of shallow foundations supported on both liquefiable and densified subsoil. In this paper, the dynamic response of shallow foundations on a densified ground is studied using a 3D fully... 

    Predicting probabilistic distribution functions of response parameters using the endurance time method

    , Article Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; 2018 ; 15417794 (ISSN) Mashayekhi, M. R ; Mirfarhadi, S. A ; Esmaeilpour Estekanchi, H ; Vafai, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    The main objective of this study is the development of endurance time (ET) excitations in order to take structural response uncertainty into account for use in performance-based earthquake engineering. There are several uncertainties in earthquake engineering, including earthquake occurrence, structural response, damage, and loss. In the current research, structural response uncertainty is directly included in the ET method, which is an analysis method used for performing structural behavior assessment under seismic actions. Conventional practice of the ET method does not provide any information about seismic response distribution. Despite the simplicity of the ET method, it is an accurate... 

    Application of mean-covariance regression methods for estimation of edp|im distributions for small record sets

    , Article Journal of Earthquake Engineering ; Volume 26, Issue 14 , 2022 , Pages 7276-7296 ; 13632469 (ISSN) Ghods, B ; Rofooei, F. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    The performance of several regression methods is investigated to estimate the distribution of engineering demand parameters conditioned on intensity measures (EDP|IM) for small record sets. In particular, the performance of the multivariate ordinary least squares (OLS), a simultaneous mean-variance regression (MVR) done by a penalized weighted least-square loss function, and a mean-covariance/variance regression based on expectation maximization method (EM) are assessed. The efficiency of the introduced methods is compared with FEMA-P58 methodology. Performance assessment of EM and MVR methods shows that the overall increase in efficiency is about 25–45% for maximum inter-story drift ratios,... 

    Optimization of Endurance Time Acceleration Function using Fourier and Wavelet Transform and Optimization Algorithms

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Arabzadeh, Behrooz (Author) ; Esmaeil Purestekanchi, Homayoon (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    So far, several studies have been conducted on the endurance time method. In general, these studies can be categorized into two categories. The first group of studies are based on the theoretical foundations of this methodology and the second group of researches that use the method of endurance time in different engineering issues of earthquake and engineering, and also compare the results of this method with other conventional methods of seismic analysis.The purpose of this study, which is more in the first category of research, is to optimize the acceleration functions using various Transform, such as Fourier and Wavelet, as well as the use of various optimization algorithms. In optimizing... 

    Probabilistic Analysis of Soil-Structure Interaction Effects on Seismic Performance of Structures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mirzaie, Fariborz (Author) ; Ghannad, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Mahsouli, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis studies the effect of soil-structure interaction on the seismic performance of structures with due account of uncertainties. The motivation for this study stems from the significant uncertainty in the earthquake ground motion and in the properties of the soil and the nonlinear behavior of the structure. The soil-structure system is modeled by the sub-structure method. The uncertainty in the properties of the system is described by random variables that are input to this model. Monte Carlo sampling is employed to compute the probability distribution of responses that describe the seismic performance of the structure, such as the ductility demand. In each sample, a randomly... 

    Application of endurance time method in nonlinear seismic analysis of steel frames

    , Article Procedia Engineering ; Volume 14 , 2011 , Pages 3237-3244 ; 18777058 (ISSN) Riahi, H. T ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Seyedain Boroujeni, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In Endurance Time (ET) method gradually intensifying acceleration functions are created in a manner that the linear and nonlinear response spectra of them, while being proportional to average of real earthquakes spectra, intensifies in a uniform manner with time. These functions are used as input functions for nonlinear time history analysis of structures and performance of structures is assessed based on the maximum time duration that they can meet the specified performance objectives. In this paper, application of the ET method in nonlinear seismic analysis of structures has been investigated. Numerical procedures and optimization techniques that are used for the production of acceleration... 

    Non-linear behavior of mass concrete in three-dimensional problems using a smeared crack approach

    , Article Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics ; Volume 34, Issue 3 , 2005 , Pages 247-269 ; 00988847 (ISSN) Mirzabozorg, H ; Ghaemian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2005
    Abstract
    A smeared crack approach has been proposed to model the static and dynamic behavior of mass concrete in three-dimensional space. The proposed model simulates the tensile fracture on the mass concrete and contains pre-softening behavior, softening initiation, fracture energy conservation and strain rate effects under dynamic loads. The validity of the proposed model has been checked using the available experimental results under static and dynamic loads. The direct and indirect displacement control algorithms have been employed under incremental increasing static loads. It was found that the proposed model gives excellent results and crack profiles when compared with the available data under... 

    Seismic performance of high-strength concrete square columns confined with carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs)

    , Article Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 32, Issue 3 , 2005 , Pages 569-578 ; 03151468 (ISSN) Hosseini, A ; Khaloo, A. R ; Fadaee, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    This paper presents the results of an experimental and analytical study on high-strength, reinforced-concrete (RC) columns with different levels of initial ductility enhanced with carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) wraps. Six square columns 260 mm wide and 1650 mm long were tested under constant axial load and reversed cyclic lateral load. The test specimens were divided into three groups. Groups I and II were designed and detailed according to the requirements of American Concrete Institute ACI318-02 for intermediate-moment frames. Group I was wrapped with CFRP, group II was control specimens, and group III was designed and detailed according to the requirements of ACI318-02 for... 

    Fundamentals of optimum performance-based design for dynamic excitations

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 12, Issue 4 , 2005 , Pages 368-378 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Moghaddam, H ; Hajirasouliha, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2005
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new method for optimization of the dynamic response of structures subjected to seismic excitation. This method is based on the concept of uniform distribution of deformation. In order to obtain the optimum distribution of structural properties, an iterative optimization procedure has been adopted. In this approach, the structural properties are modified so that inefficient material is gradually shifted from strong to weak areas of a structure, This process is continued until a state of uniform deformation is achieved. It is shown that, in general, for a MDOF structure, there exists a specific pattern for distribution of structural properties that results in an optimum... 

    Assessment of collapse modes in reinforced concrete frames considering record-to-record and modeling uncertainties

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 24, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 2213-2226 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Tafakori, E ; Pourzeynali, S ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Dominant Collapse Mechanisms (DCMs) have been reported to play an important role in collapse capacity of structural systems and the seismic losses consequent to it. Therefore, DCMs of Reinforced Concrete (RC) frames have been studied, in this article, considering Record-To-Record (RTR) and modeling uncertainties. Two sets of RC frames have been designed, in this regard, that share the design assumptions but contain different levels of over-strength. Each set contains 26, 4- to 20-story nonlinearly modeled frames. Initially, Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) was used to identify frames' DCMs. Then, the RTR variability reflected through IDA was combined with spectral shape and pulse effects... 

    Assessment of Seismic Intensity Measures in Response Estimation of Structures by Endurance Time Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Valipour Kolowry, Behnam (Author) ; Esmaeil Purestekanchi, Homayoon (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The aim of this research is inroducing appropriate intensity measure to improve the ability of endurance time dynamic analysis to estimate the seismic response of structures and structure response distribution function. In endurance time method, the structure subjected to intensifying artificial accelerograms and we’ll find structure responses at different return periods just by one-time seismic analysis. Also, according to the high computional time of other dynamic analysis’s, the endurance time method is used which decreases the computional time simultaneously the dynamic predicted responses are accurate enough. In this way, we have a concept known as goal time which is duration of... 

    Collapse Probability Assessment of Steel Special Moment Resisting Frames through Incremental Dynamic Analysis

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dejan, Amir (Author) ; Kazemi, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Assessment of the probability of collapse or exceeding other limit states is one of the major goals of Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering. Moreover, other beneficial materials such as estimation of loss of money and downtime, which make it convenient for decision makers to judge the condition of a structure and take wise steps about it, can be drawn from the results of such an assessment.Current work investigates the probability of collapse and also immediate occupancy limit states at three discrete hazard levels of 50%, 10% and 2% in 50 years and also by utilizing mean annual frequency approach for three archetypes of steel special moment-resisting frames of 4, 8 and 12 stories.Ten... 

    Probabilistic Performance-based Earthquake Engineering by Endurance Time Analysis

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rostampour, Mohammad Ali (Author) ; Esmaeil Purestekanchi, Homayoon (Supervisor) ; Mahsuli, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, probability distribution of structural demand is estimated using a simplified dynamic analysis which is named Endurance Time method. In this method, the structure is subjected to nonlinear dynamic time history analysis, which its acceleration increases in time. It can be extracted the median of structural demand for earthquakes with different return periods. In customary researches, this estimation is performed using Incremental Dynamic Analysis knowns as IDA. The significant computational effort of IDA is the dominant obstacle that researchers and engineers encounter with. The main advantage of Endurance Time method is the fast estimation of structural demands by reducing... 

    A New Procedure for Derivation of Fragility Curve with Endurance Time Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jeddi, Mohammad (Author) ; Estekanchi, Homayoon (Supervisor) ; Mahsuli, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This project aims at the calculation of response distribution of a structure using Endurance Time Analysis (ETA). The traditional approach for this calculation is Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA). One of the drawbacks of the IDA is its excessive computational complexity. In the ETA, the structure is analyzed using a set of artificial ground motions with increasing intensities as time passes. As a result, the ETA can be used to calculate the response distribution of the structure in a range of intensities. In the traditional ETA, only the median of the response is calculated. In this study, the response distribution is calculated as well as the median. To achieve this, the proposed approach... 

    Seismic Performance Evaluation of RC Frames Rehabilitated by Different Techniques Using IDA

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mashhadi Harati, Rasoul (Author) ; Khalu, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Seismic behavior of multi-story frames widely has been studied in recently. So that such studies can lead the earthquakes-resistance system to better performance. The dramatic growth of computer processing power make it possible that nonlinear dynamic analysis of structures with great precision could be done. One of the advantages of nonlinear analysis is achieve behavioral performance of structures during an earthquake. Knowledge of the performance, enables us to identify structural weaknesses result in devising to improve these. The aim of this study is to evaluate the seismic performance of reinforced concrete frames have been improved, using different techniques. The frames are designed... 

    Performance-based assessment of steel jacket platforms by wave endurance time method

    , Article Ships and Offshore Structures ; Oct , 2015 , Page 1-11 ; 17445302 (ISSN) Jahanmard, V ; Diznab, M. A. D ; Mehdigholi, H ; Tabeshpour, M. R ; Seif, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this article, wave endurance time (WET) is addressed as an applicable method for performance-based assessment of fixed offshore structures under extreme waves. In this method, inspired by the endurance time method in the field of earthquake engineering, artificial wave records called wave functions are designed so that their excitations gradually increase with time. Therefore, the main advantage of the proposed method is that it can assess the structural performance under various wave load conditions through a single time-history analysis. Moreover, the reliability of structures can be evaluated on the basis of the time that the structural response is still acceptable. In this study,...