Particle swarm optimization technique-based prediction of peak ground acceleration of Iraq’s tectonic regions

Mahir M. Hason , Ammar N. Hanoon , Ali A. Abdulhameed
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Peak ground acceleration (PGA) is one of the critical factors that affect the determination of earthquake intensity. PGA is generally utilized to describe ground motion in a particular zone and is able to efficiently predict the parameters of site ground motion for the design of engineering structures. Therefore, novel models are developed to forecast PGA in the case of the Iraqi database, which utilizes the particle swarm optimization (PSO) approach. A data set of 187 historical ground-motion recordings in Iraq’s tectonic regions was used to build the explicit proposed models. The proposed PGA models relate to different seismic parameters, including the magnitude of the earthquake (Mw), average shear-wave velocity (VS30), focal depth (FD), and nearest epicenter distance (REPi) to a seismic station. The derived PGA models are remarkably simple and straightforward and can be used reliably for pre-design purposes. The proposed PGA models (i.e., models I and II) obtained via the explicit formula produced using the PSO method are highly correlated to the actual PGA records owing to low coefficients of variation (CoV) of approximately 2.12% and 2.06%, and mean values (i.e., close to 1.0) of approximately 1.005 and 1.004. Lastly, high-frequency, low absolute relative error (ARE), which is below 5%, is recorded for the proposed models, thereby showing an acceptable error distribution.

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基于粒子群优化技术的伊拉克构造区地面加速度峰值预测
峰值地面加速度(PGA)是影响地震烈度确定的关键因素之一。峰值地面加速度通常用于描述特定区域的地面运动,并能有效预测现场地面运动参数,用于工程结构设计。因此,针对伊拉克数据库,利用粒子群优化(PSO)方法开发了预测 PGA 的新型模型。伊拉克构造地区 187 次历史地动记录的数据集被用于建立明确的拟议模型。提出的 PGA 模型与不同的地震参数有关,包括震级(Mw)、平均剪切波速度(VS30)、焦深(FD)和到地震台站的最近震中距离(REPi)。推导出的 PGA 模型非常简单直接,可以可靠地用于设计前工作。通过 PSO 方法产生的显式公式得到的 PGA 模型(即模型 I 和模型 II)与实际 PGA 记录高度相关,变异系数(CoV)分别约为 2.12% 和 2.06%,平均值(即接近 1.0)分别约为 1.005 和 1.004。最后,建议的模型记录了低于 5%的高频率、低绝对相对误差 (ARE),从而显示了可接受的误差分布。
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Journal of King Saud University, Engineering Sciences
Journal of King Saud University, Engineering Sciences Chemical Engineering-Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
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期刊介绍: Journal of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences (JKSUES) is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. It is hosted and published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. JKSUES is devoted to a wide range of sub-fields in the Engineering Sciences and JKSUES welcome articles of interdisciplinary nature.
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