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Antioptimization of earthquake exitation and response

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  • G. Zuccaro
  • I. Elishakoff
  • A. Baratta

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The paper presents a novel approach to predict the response of earthquake-excited structures. The earthquake excitation is expanded in terms of series of deterministic functions. The coefficients of the series are represented as a point in N -dimensional space. Each available ccelerogram at a certain site is then represented as a point in the above space, modeling the available fragmentary historical data. The minimum volume ellipsoid, containing all points, is constructed. The ellipsoidal models of uncertainty, pertinent to earthquake excitation, are developed. The maximum response of a structure, subjected to the earthquake excitation, within ellipsoidal modeling of the latter, is determined. This procedure of determining least favorable response was termed in the literature (Elishakoff, 1991) as an antioptimization. It appears that under inherent uncertainty of earthquake excitation, antioptimization analysis is a viable alternative to stochastic approach.

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  • G. Zuccaro & I. Elishakoff & A. Baratta, 1998. "Antioptimization of earthquake exitation and response," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 4, pages 1-19, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:834851
    DOI: 10.1155/S1024123X98000696
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