Title of article :
Strength reduction factors for near-fault forward-directivity ground motions
Author/Authors :
Gillie، نويسنده , , Joanna L. and Rodriguez-Marek، نويسنده , , Adrian and McDaniel، نويسنده , , Cole، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The seismic design of structures located close to active faults must account for the special characteristics of ground motions in the near-fault region, in particular when these motions contain forward directivity (FD) effects. FD effects result in short duration motions with intense velocity pulses. In this study, the response of nonlinear-single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) systems to FD motions is characterized by ductility and period-dependent strength reduction factors. This study compares reduction factors from two near-fault data sets, one containing 82 pulse-type motions with FD effects and the other containing 63 motions without FD effects. A statistical analysis was performed to determine if differences between reduction factors for the two sets were statistically significant. Results show that reduction factors for FD and non-FD near-fault motions are different, particularly in the range of periods of FD pulses ( T = 0.5 to 3 s). Strength reduction factors for FD motions were shown to be dependent on earthquake magnitude and, to a lesser degree, site conditions. This magnitude dependence was not observed in non-FD motions. These conclusions indicate that common design specifications based on non-pulse ground motions cannot be directly applied to pulse-type, FD motions.
Keywords :
Near-fault , Nonlinear spectra , Constant ductility spectra , Forward-directivity , Strength reduction factors
Journal title :
Engineering Structures
Journal title :
Engineering Structures