articleEarthquake Engineering & Structural DynamicsJan 1, 2006BRONZE OA

Spectral shape, epsilon and record selection

Stanford University

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Abstract

Selection of earthquake ground motions is considered with the goal of accurately estimating the response of a structure at a specified ground motion intensity, as measured by spectral acceleration at the first-mode period of the structure, Sa(T1). Consideration is given to the magnitude, distance and epsilon (ε) values of ground motions. First, it is seen that selecting records based on their ε values is more effective than selecting records based on magnitude and distance. Second, a method is discussed for finding the conditional response spectrum of a ground motion, given a level of Sa(T1) and its associated mean (disaggregation-based) causal magnitude, distance and ε value. Records can then be selected to…

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Keywords
  • Magnitude (astronomy)
  • Ground motion
  • Response spectrum
  • Spectral acceleration
  • Spectral shape analysis
  • Peak ground acceleration
  • Spectrum (functional analysis)
  • Mathematics
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