Title of article :
Evaluation of a Recently Proposed Ground Motion Selection Method in Case of Vertically Irregular Frames
Author/Authors :
Arian Moghaddam, Salar International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES), Tehran, Iran , Ghafory-Ashtiany, Mohsen International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES), Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Rapid growth of performance-based earthquake engineering has caused increasing
interest in Nonlinear Time History Analysis (NLTHA) as an effective tool for the
estimation of dynamic structural demand and capacity. Considering the preparation
of a set of ground motions as the key step for NLTHA; many ground
motion selection and modification approaches have been proposed to ensure
reliable analysis results by reducing possible bias due to the random selection of
ground motions. Apart from the existing differences among these methods, there is a
common aspect in almost all of them, which can be considered as a limitation:
They are constructed on the basis of simplifying assumptions that are not necessarily
valid for irregular or complex structural systems. This paper evaluates the
efficiency of a recently proposed structure-specific record selection scheme in
terms of collapse simulation of vertically irregular frames. Utilization of the method
is assessed by case studies on which different strength, stiffness and combined
irregularity patterns are applied. The influence of proposed reduction in the
number of used records on the estimated collapse capacities is evaluated by
statistical tools. The results confirm the ability of the method in estimating
median collapse capacity with 82% reduction in computational cost and maximum
observed error of 16%.
Keywords :
Vertically irregular , Collapse simulation , Ground motion selection
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics