Author/Authors :
HAJ NAJAFI، Leila نويسنده , , Tehranizadeh، Mohsen نويسنده He is currently Professor at the faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology ,
Abstract :
Hazard analysis is the prominent stage in performance-based earthquake
engineering, and proper intensity measure selection is its signicant phase. Despite
diversity in recently proposed intensity measures, there are still signicant variations in
the magnitude of structural responses used to assess performance, especially according to
the records with pulse-like characteristics. In this study, several intensity measures for
two groups of records, far-eld and near-eld, were evaluated in six scaling levels. In
addition, a new scalar intensity measure, accounting for pulse-like characteristics of near-
eld records, have been generated based on spectral velocity at rst-mode period of a
structure and maximum amount of velocity. Utilized structural models are steel moment
frames with dierent heights accounting for the eects of wave propagation. It is discovered
that this new velocity-based intensity measure is the most convenient IM factor, especially
for the stories under pulse propagation associated with near-eld records, considering both
eciency and suciency aspects. Furthermore, it is found that utilizing nonlinear spectral
values does not signicantly amplify assessment precision in the moderate range of intensity
measures, and considering their unavoidably complicating and time consuming required
analyses; elastic spectral values can be adequately substituted.