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Title
Response Analysis of Stochastic Structures.
File
PB89174429.pdf
Author(s)
Kardara, A.; Bucher, C.; Shinozuka, M.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., September 22, 1988, 68 p.
Identifying Number(s)
NCEER-88-0029
Abstract
The response variability of statically indeterminate linear structures due to spatial variation of material and/or geometrical properties is investigated. Utilizing a Green's function formulation, or the more general flexibility method, the mean square response of statically indeterminate beams and frames (multi-story/multi-bay) is determined without recourse to a finite element analysis. The response variability is expressed in terms of random variables even though the material and/or the geometrical properties (in this case the flexibility) are considered to constitute stochastic fields. This makes it easier to estimate not only the response statistics but also the limit state probability, if the limit state conditions pertain to serviceability and hence are given in terms of linear structural response. The response variability can be estimated by various methods including the First-Order Second Moment method and Monte Carlo simulation techniques. The safety index for the beam midspan deflection and end moment are evaluated using standard methods.
Keywords
Formulas (Mathematics); Floors; Limit design method; Framed structures; Beams (Supports); Dynamic response; Earthquake engineering; Statically indeterminate structures; Bays (Structural units); Linear systems; Stochastic processes