Analyse de vuln\'erabilit\'e sismique \`a grande \'echelle par utilisation des propri\'et\'es dynamiques exp\'erimentales des b\^atiments
Clotaire Michel (LGIT), Philippe Gu\'eguen (LGIT, LCPC)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel seismic vulnerability assessment method using experimental modal analysis from ambient vibrations to estimate building damage levels, demonstrated on 60 Grenoble buildings.
Contribution
It presents a new approach combining experimental modal parameters with simplified numerical models for seismic vulnerability estimation.
Findings
Method successfully applied to 60 buildings in Grenoble.
Provides damage level estimates based on ambient vibration data.
Offers an alternative to observed damage and detailed numerical modeling.
Abstract
Two different way of assessing seismic vulnerability are available nowadays: observed or empirical and calculated vulnerability assessment methods. The first methods are based on observed damage after earthquakes correlated with the structural properties of buildings, whereas the second methods are based on numerical models more or less representing the buildings. In both cases, the trouble is the imperfect knowledge of existing buildings. We propose here a new method for estimating the vulnerability based on experimental modal parameters (resonance frequencies, modal shapes and damping ratio) estimated under ambient vibrations. They allow to build up a simplified numerical model of the elastic building behaviour. The motion produced by numerous earthquakes leads to determine its first damage level and therefore its vulnerability. An inter-story drift threshold based on HAZUS values…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeismic Performance and Analysis · Wind and Air Flow Studies · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
