Ground Motion Prediction Equations for Energy-Based Demand Parameters Regional Application to Northwestern Turkey

Abstract

The intensity of ground shaking and seismic demand on structures are generally characterized using parameters such as peak ground acceleration or strength-based response spectrum ordinates (eg, spectral acceleration) that describe the maximum amplitude of shaking for specified natural period and damping values. To assess seismic demands on structures, one might instead employ an energy-based approach, especially when interest is in assessing damage potential. An energy spectrum, requiring the same level of effort as a conventional response spectrum, offers a convenient description of both the amplitude and duration of ground motion and is a useful means of describing the seismic performance of structures. Ground motion prediction equations for Northwestern Turkey are developed for energy-related parameters; 195 recordings from 17 seismic events are considered in the selected database. These …

Publication
Engineering Dynamics and Vibrations, Pages: 242-267
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Ali Sari
Associate Professor at Istanbul Technical University