Frontiers in Built Environment (Jan 2023)

On the use of climate models for estimating the non-stationary characteristic values of climatic actions in civil engineering practice

  • Lars Abrahamczyk,
  • Aanis Uzair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2023.1108328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The characteristic values of climatic actions in current structural design codes are based on a specified probability of exceedance during the design working life of a structure. These values are traditionally determined from the past observation data under a stationary climate assumption. However, this assumption becomes invalid in the context of climate change, where the frequency and intensity of climatic extremes varies with respect to time. This paper presents a methodology to calculate the non-stationary characteristic values using state of the art climate model projections. The non-stationary characteristic values are calculated in compliance with the requirements of structural design codes by forming quasi-stationary windows of the entire bias-corrected climate model data. Three approaches for the calculation of non-stationary characteristic values considering the design working life of a structure are compared and their consequences on exceedance probability are discussed.

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