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      Enhanced Seismic Structural Reliability on Reinforced Concrete Buildings by Using Buckling Restrained Braces

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          The control of vibrations and damage in traditional reinforced concrete (RC) buildings under earthquakes is a difficult task. It requires the use of innovative devices to enhance the seismic behavior of concrete buildings. In this paper, we design RC buildings with buckling restrained braces (BRBs) to achieve this objective. For this aim, three traditional RC framed structures with 3, 6, and 9 story levels are designed by using the well-known technique nondominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) in order to reduce the cost and maximize the seismic performance. Then, equivalent RC buildings are designed but including buckling restrained braces. Both structural systems are subjected to several narrow-band ground motions recorded at soft soil sites of Mexico City scaled at different levels of intensities in terms of the spectral acceleration at first mode of vibration of the structure Sa(T1). Then, incremental dynamic analysis, seismic fragility, and structural reliability in terms of the maximum interstory drift are computed for all the buildings. For the three selected structures and the equivalent models with BRBs, it is concluded that the annual rate of exceedance is considerably reduced when BRBs are incorporated. For this reason, the structural reliability of the RC buildings with BRBs has a better behavior in comparison with the traditional reinforced concrete buildings. The use of BRBs is a good option to improve strength and seismic behavior and hence the structural reliability of RC buildings subjected to strong earthquake ground motions.

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                Shock and Vibration
                Shock and Vibration
                Hindawi Limited
                1875-9203
                1070-9622
                February 8 2021
                February 8 2021
                : 2021
                : 1-12
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                [1 ]Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Culiacán 80040, Mexico
                [2 ]Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México 04510, Mexico
                [3 ]Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples, Naples 80125, Italy
                [4 ]Departamento de Ingeniería Civil, Universidad Autónoma del Carmen, Cd. del Carmen 24180, Mexico
                [5 ]Facultad de Ingeniería, Arquitectura y Diseño, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada 22860, Mexico
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                10.1155/2021/8816552
                930c9ee2-e204-4b71-adbd-9f3963bd8d6e
                © 2021

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