Orumiyehei ASULLIVAN, TIMOTHY2021-09-052021-09-052021Orumiyehei A, Sullivan TJ Displacement-Based Seismic Assessment of the Likelihood of Failure of Reinforced Concrete Wall Buildings. Buildings. 11(7). 295-295.2075-5309https://hdl.handle.net/10092/102375To strengthen the resilience of our built environment, a good understanding of seismic risk is required. Probabilistic performance-based assessment is able to rigorously compute seismic risk and the advent of numerical computer-based analyses has helped with this. However, it is still a challenging process and as such, this study presents a simplified probabilistic displacement-based assessment approach for reinforced concrete wall buildings. The proposed approach is trialed by applying the methodology to 4-, 8-, and 12-story case study buildings, and results are compared with those obtained via multi-stripe analyses, with allowance for uncertainty in demand and capacity, including some allowance for modeling uncertainty. The results indicate that the proposed approach enables practitioners to practically estimate the median intensity associated with exceeding a given mechanism and the annual probability of exceeding assessment limit states. Further research to extend the simplified approach to other structural systems is recommended. Moreover, the research highlights the need for more information on the uncertainty in our strength and deformation estimates, to improve the accuracy of risk assessment procedures.enAll rights reserved unless otherwise statedseismic riskprobability of failureseismic assessmentprobabilistic displacement based assessmentreinforced concrete wallDisplacement-Based Seismic Assessment of the Likelihood of Failure of Reinforced Concrete Wall BuildingsJournal Article2021-07-16Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4005 - Civil engineering::400506 - Earthquake engineeringFields of Research::40 - Engineering::4005 - Civil engineering::400505 - Construction materialsFields of Research::40 - Engineering::4005 - Civil engineering::400509 - Structural dynamicshttp://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11070295