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1 ATC 58 Performance Assessment Calculation Tool (PACT)
Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

2 What is PACT? PACT is intended to be an open-source, engineer-friendly, software system coded entirely in VB 6.0 and Fortran. It is a small part of a very large effort (ATC-58) PACT is an implementation of the PEER PBEE methodology Probability of Death Dollars Downtime Only this one at this time Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

3 What Goes Into PACT? PACT gathers and stores very Basic Building Information To the extent needed to define basic proportions (plan dimensions, story heights, perimeter length) Structural system Nonstructural systems and components Contents User specified correlation of damage for performance groups (currently binary) Extent of other information needed is a function of user’s expertise Basic Assessment (very little, if any) Modification of default quantities Enhanced Assessment (from little to extensive) Specification of detailed quantities and repair costs Adding new and modifying existing performance groups and fragility functions Engineering Demand Parameters Estimates of story drifts and accelerations at each floor (H-Dir-1, H-Dir-2, and Non-directional) Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

4 Performance Group Damage States and Fragilities
Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

5 Correlation of Damage Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

6 What does PACT do with this information?
PACT takes the basic building information provided and, a set of engineering demand parameters for the building (say results of 5, 10 or 20 nonlinear dynamic response analyses for a given scenario or hazard level, PACT gathers and stores very Basic Building Information and, It performs simulations using Cholesky Decomposition to generate 100s of realizations Based on these realizations, PACT generates probability of loss curves for the entire building, a particular floor, a particular direction, or a single component. Results are presented in a uniform fashion across various levels of generalization and can be saved and exported to Excel, text files, and various graphic formats. PACT is an XML based product and all of the input, intermediate, and output data is preserved in a hierarchical format that can be retrieved, modified, and enhanced at any time. Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

7 Performance Group Damage States and Fragilities
Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

8 Correlation of Damage Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

9 Viewer Discretion Is Advised
Let us take a look at it! Viewer Discretion Is Advised PACT is a product still under development and every thing about it changes several times everyday. What I show you is basically the “Enhanced Assessment Option.” I comment on where and how the “Basic Assessment Option would be different For complete legal jargon, see me after this session. We have the informed consent of the audience. Proceed! Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

10 A demonstration of PACT as is now
Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

11 PACT Analysis Types Intensity-based assessments
what are the chances of losses of given amount, if the building is subjected to ground motion of specific intensity? Scenario-based assessments what are the chances of experiencing more than $10M damage from a M6 on the San Andreas Fault? Time-based assessment what are the chances of losses exceeding a given amount, over a given time period? Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

12 Time-based Assessment
You already saw how intensity and scenario based assessments are done. For time-based assessment, the user is asked to upload or enter a hazard curve. Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

13 Time-based Assessment
Then the user is asked to associate a set of previous runs with particular points on the hazard curve. PACT then performs integrations generating a loss surface and annualized loss curves. Annualized loss curves may be combined and manipulated exactly as other loss curves. Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines

14 Thank you. Development of Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines


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