Title of article :
A new ground motion record selection procedure based on the effects of spectral share and period elongation
Author/Authors :
Ale Saheb Fosoul, S Department of Civil Engineering - University of Isfahan - Hezar Jarib St. - Isfahan, Iran , Tajmir Riahi, H Department of Civil Engineering - University of Isfahan - Hezar Jarib St. - Isfahan, Iran , Hatami Aloughareh, N Department of Civil Engineering - University of Isfahan - Hezar Jarib St. - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
One of the most prevalent ground motion Intensity Measures (IMs) is the
spectral acceleration at the fundamental period of a structure. Previous research has
shown that vectorizing scalar IMs leads to a more reliable structural response, particularly
in nonlinear regions and near collapse. Furthermore, the nonlinear behavior of ductile
structures results in elongation of their /effective period". Therefore, this paper proposes a
new approach to selecting ground motion records considering the effect of spectral shape and
period elongation. This method contains two disaggregation analyses at the fundamental
and elongated periods of the structure. Nonlinear dynamic analysis is conducted on
a set of reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames designed based on ACI 318-05 as
representatives of modern structures. Results show a considerable decrease in the median
collapse prediction, margin against collapse, and dispersion of the structural response. The
presented approach can ensure a better prediction of the vulnerability of structures to
collapse.
Keywords :
Record selection , Spectral shape , Period elongation , Disaggregation analysis , Nonlinear dynamic analysis , Reinforced concrete moment-resisting frame
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)