Group B, Poster #084, Earthquake Geology
Impact of Rock Material on Precarious Rock Fragilities
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2022 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #084, SCEC Contribution #12002 VIEW PDF
arious sources, such as the material of the rock, interface condition/asperities/geometry, numerical modeling, and ground motion parameters. In an effort to quantify the epistemic uncertainties on the overturning predictions, an extensive shake table study has been ongoing at the University of Nebraska’s shake table facility by employing natural rocks specimen as a representative of PBRs. Although the overall study involves the investigation of various numerical and physical parameters, this presentation sheds light on the uncertainty on the probabilistic overturning predictions brought by the material of the rock. Hundreds of shake table tests performed on two rock specimens of different materials, granite, and limestone, under the same set of ground motions selected based on the relevant intensity measures, PGV/PGA and PGA, are utilized to analyze and quantify the uncertainty in the probabilistic domain. The fragility analysis highlights the uncertainty arising from the material of the rock specimen.
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