Title of article
Review of modern concepts in the engineering interpretation of earthquake response spectra
Author/Authors
Hutchinson، Richard G. نويسنده , , CHANDLER، Karen A. نويسنده , , Lam، N. نويسنده , , J.Wilson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-74
From page
75
To page
0
Abstract
The design response spectrum is typically the starting point of most codified seismic design and assessment procedures and is used predominantly to prescribe the applied inertia forces induced by earthquake ground motions. This paper introduces and reviews modern concepts related to the effective development and application of earthquake design response spectra, including the conventional acceleration response spectrum, the velocity spectrum, and the displacement spectrum. It further briefly reviews the concepts of the inelastic response spectrum and the capacity spectrum. A number of the ideas presented are targeted particularly at assisting practising engineers working in low- and moderateseismicity environments. The principal purpose is to enlighten engineers to modern concepts in response spectra development, in order to subsequently facilitate the effective use of the information contained in an earthquake response spectrum for both analysis and design applications.
Keywords
Mode I/II , Stereo vision , Stress intensity factors
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGIN (PACKAGE)
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGIN (PACKAGE)
Record number
32540
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