Earthquake Fragility Assessment of the Underground Tunnel Using an Efficient SSI Analysis Approach ()
Thai Son Le1,
Jungwon Huh1*,
Jae-Hyun Park2
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University, Yeosu, Korea.
2Department of Geotechnical Research Engineering, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building
Technology, Goyang, Korea.
DOI: 10.4236/jamp.2014.212123
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Abstract
This paper represents a simplified seismic
fragility analysis approach of the underground tunnel structure in consideration
of the soil-structure interaction (SSI) effect. SSI effect founds to be essential
in the estimation of dynamic analysis of underground structures like tunnels
and thus needs to be considered. The ground response acceleration method for
buried structures (GRAMBS) known to be a very efficient quasi-static method
that can consider SSI effect is used in the proposed approach to evaluate
seismic structural responses without sacrificing much accuracy. Seismic
fragility curves are then developed by applying the maximum likelihood
estimates (MLE) to responses of a large set of artificial ground motion time histories
generated for multiple different levels of earthquake intensity. It is also
assumed in this paper that the seismic fragility curve can be represented by a
two-parameter lognormal distribution function with median and log-standard
deviation that need to be defined using MLE.
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Le, T. , Huh, J. and Park, J. (2014) Earthquake Fragility Assessment of the Underground Tunnel Using an Efficient SSI Analysis Approach.
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
2, 1073-1078. doi:
10.4236/jamp.2014.212123.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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