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Reliability and fragility assessment of mid- and high-rise wood buildings subjected to seismic excitation

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Abstract The cross-laminated timber and glulam structural members could be used as structural members for mid- and high-rise buildings. Reliability of wood buildings designed following Canadian practice and constructed using… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The cross-laminated timber and glulam structural members could be used as structural members for mid- and high-rise buildings. Reliability of wood buildings designed following Canadian practice and constructed using such construction material that is important for design code making, is not known. In this study, the probability of incipient yield and probability of incipient collapse of three wood buildings subjected to seismic load are presented. For the analysis, an equivalent nonlinear inelastic single-degree-of-freedom system is used to approximate the building performance under seismic excitation. Reliability and fragility analyses are carried out by considering seismic hazard, and effect of record-to-record variability. Results indicate that the reliability level of such buildings is comparable to those of steel frame structures subjected to seismic excitation.

Keywords: reliability; wood buildings; seismic excitation; subjected seismic

Journal Title: Structure and Infrastructure Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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