Title of article
Spectral shape-based assessment of SDOF nonlinear response to real, adjusted and artificial accelerograms
Author/Authors
Iervolino، نويسنده , , Iunio and De Luca، نويسنده , , Flavia and Cosenza، نويسنده , , Edoardo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
17
From page
2776
To page
2792
Abstract
The simple study discussed in this paper compared different procedures to obtain sets of spectral matching accelerograms for nonlinear dynamic analysis of structures in terms of inelastic seismic response. Six classes of records were considered: original (unscaled) real records, real records moderately linearly scaled, real records significantly linearly scaled, real records adjusted by wavelets, and artificial accelerograms generated by two different procedures. The study is spectral shape-based; that is, all the considered sets of records, generated or selected, match individually (artificial and adjusted) or on average (real records) the same design spectrum for a case-study site in Italy. This is because spectral compatibility is the main criterion required for seismic input by international codes.
kinds of single degree of freedom (SDOF) system, non-degrading and non-evolutionary, non-degrading and evolutionary, and both degrading and evolutionary, were used to evaluate the nonlinear response to the compared records. Demand spectra in term of peak and cyclic responses were derived for different strength reduction factors.
s of the analysis show that artificial or adjusted accelerograms may underestimate, in some cases, and at high nonlinearity levels, the displacement response, if compared to original real records, which are considered as a benchmark herein. However, this conclusion does not seem to be statistically significant. Conversely, if the cyclic response is considered, artificial record classes show a significant overestimation of the demand, which does not show up for wavelet-adjusted records.
o classes of linearly scaled records do not show systematic bias with respect to those unscaled for both types of response considered, which seems to confirm that amplitude scaling is a legitimate practice.
Keywords
spectral matching , Artificial accelerograms , Real records , RSPMatch 2005 , Scaling
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Engineering Structures
Record number
1645136
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