articleEarthquake Engineering & Structural DynamicsJan 1, 2005Closed access

A vector-valued ground motion intensity measure consisting of spectral acceleration and epsilon

Stanford University

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Abstract

The ‘strength’ of an earthquake ground motion is often quantified by an Intensity Measure (IM), such as peak ground acceleration or spectral acceleration at a given period. This IM is used to predict the response of a structure. In this paper an intensity measure consisting of two parameters, spectral acceleration and epsilon, is considered. The IM is termed a vector-valued IM, as opposed to the single parameter, or scalar, IMs that are traditionally used. Epsilon (defined as a measure of the difference between the spectral acceleration of a record and the mean of a ground motion prediction equation at the given period) is found to have significant ability to predict structural response. It is shown that…

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Keywords
  • Spectral acceleration
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Acceleration
  • Ground motion
  • Peak ground acceleration
  • Intensity (physics)
  • Scalar (mathematics)
  • Mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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