Efecto de secuencias de sismos en la probabilidad de daño de edificios porticados de concreto armado en el Perú.
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2025Autor
Emersson Baltazar, A.H.
Emersson Samuel, A.H.
Miguel Angel, M.M.
Roberto Mosqueira Ramírez, M.R.
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Peru, exposed to recurrent earthquakes, faces challenges in the structural safety of its buildings due to the aftershocks that
follow the main seismic events. In this article, the effect of earthquake sequences on a typical reinforced concrete porticoed building of
educational infrastructure in Peru was studied with the objective of estimating the variation in the expected probability of damage. The
methodology followed has consisted of the estimation of fragility curves by means of incremental dynamic analysis (IDA) under a series of
seven single earthquakes and the effect of seven subsequent earthquakes. To simulate the behavior under the sequence of earthquakes, four
incremental initial damage conditions have been established: fully operational (ND), immediate occupancy (IO), life safety (LS) and
prevention of collapse (CP); based on the safety limit states of the building estimated by pushover analysis. The demand parameter used was
the maximum interstory drift (MID) and the intensity parameter, the maximum ground acceleration (PGA). The obtained fragility curves have
been compared to estimate the effects that subsequent earthquakes have on the probability of damage. The results conclude that the sequence
of earthquakes increases the probability of expected damage compared to a single earthquake, from 5% to 35% and from 17% to 59% in the
X-X and Y-Y directions respectively. This research demonstrates the importance of considering successive earthquakes in seismic analyses
and provides a basis for discussion for Peruvian earthquake-resistant regulations.







