articleJournal of Structural EngineeringFeb 26, 2010Closed access

Conditional Mean Spectrum: Tool for Ground-Motion Selection

Stanford University

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Abstract

A common goal of dynamic structural analysis is to predict the response of a structure subjected to ground motions having a specified spectral acceleration at a given period. This is important, for example, when coupling ground-motion hazard curves from probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) with results from dynamic structural analysis. The prediction is often obtained by selecting ground motions that match a target response spectrum and using those ground motions as input to dynamic analysis. The commonly used uniform hazard spectrum (UHS) is shown here to be an unsuitable target for this purpose, as it conservatively implies that large-amplitude spectral values will occur at all periods within a…

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Keywords
  • Response spectrum
  • Ground motion
  • Spectral acceleration
  • Peak ground acceleration
  • Acceleration
  • Spectrum (functional analysis)
  • Hazard
  • Amplitude
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