Title of article :
Investigation of forward directivity effects on design spectra of industrial complexes near Assaluyeh fault
Author/Authors :
Raoof Mehrpoor, Ali Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University Qazvin Branch, Iran , Norali Ahari, Masoud National Iranian Petrochemical Company
Abstract :
Recorded ground motions in near-fault region have completely distinct nature from others that recorded in far field of the
fault. Near source outcomes cause much of the seismic energy to appear in a single large and long period pulse at the
beginning of the velocity record. Assaluyeh complex is located near the reverse Assaluyeh fault that is a segment of
Mountain Front Fault. This complex contains facilities which have a wide range of structural periods. Effects of this
vicinity on the seismic hazard of this region can be considered by using approaches which incorporate effects of near-fault
in seismic hazard analysis. It can be achieved by using near source specific ground motion models in probabilistic seismic
hazard analysis and using accelerograms which contain the pulse-like effects of forwarding directivity. The results indicate
that the site-specific design spectra of this study fall at an upper level in comparison with the standard design spectra of
Iranian Code of Practice for Seismic Resistant Design of Buildings (Standard No.2800) and the site-specific design
spectrum of International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES). It is worth noting that near-fault
effects should be considered in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis and preparation of site-specific design spectra if the
site is located near source region of a fault.
Keywords :
Forward directivity , Design Spectrum , Near fault
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Engineering and Geotechnics