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Damage spectra for the mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions
Abstract Strong aftershocks have the potential to increase the damage state of the structures due to the damage accumulation. This paper investigates the damage spectra for the mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions with Park–Ang damage index. A method of simulating the mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions is proposed based on the modified form of Bath's law and NGA ground motion prediction equation. The damage spectra are computed using the recorded and simulated sequence-type ground motions, and the effects of period of vibration, strength reduction factor, site condition, seismic sequence, damping ratio and post-yield stiffness on damage spectra are studied statistically. The results indicate that the effect of aftershock on structural damage is significant and recorded sequence-type ground motions may underestimate the damage of long-period structures due to the incompleteness of dataset. A simplified equation is proposed to facilitate the application of damage spectra in the seismic practice for mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions.
Highlights ► A method of simulating the sequence-type ground motions is proposed. ► Damage spectra are studied statistically using recorded and simulated ground motions. ► It is found that the effect of aftershock on structural damage is very significant. ► A simplified expression is suggested to facilitate the application of damage spectra.
Damage spectra for the mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions
Abstract Strong aftershocks have the potential to increase the damage state of the structures due to the damage accumulation. This paper investigates the damage spectra for the mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions with Park–Ang damage index. A method of simulating the mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions is proposed based on the modified form of Bath's law and NGA ground motion prediction equation. The damage spectra are computed using the recorded and simulated sequence-type ground motions, and the effects of period of vibration, strength reduction factor, site condition, seismic sequence, damping ratio and post-yield stiffness on damage spectra are studied statistically. The results indicate that the effect of aftershock on structural damage is significant and recorded sequence-type ground motions may underestimate the damage of long-period structures due to the incompleteness of dataset. A simplified equation is proposed to facilitate the application of damage spectra in the seismic practice for mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions.
Highlights ► A method of simulating the sequence-type ground motions is proposed. ► Damage spectra are studied statistically using recorded and simulated ground motions. ► It is found that the effect of aftershock on structural damage is very significant. ► A simplified expression is suggested to facilitate the application of damage spectra.
Damage spectra for the mainshock–aftershock sequence-type ground motions
Zhai, Chang-Hai (Autor:in) / Wen, Wei-Ping (Autor:in) / Chen, ZhiQiang (Autor:in) / Li, Shuang (Autor:in) / Xie, Li-Li (Autor:in)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 45 ; 1-12
05.10.2012
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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