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Rotational spectra consistent with horizontal seismic hazard
The distinct contribution of rotational ground motion to the failure of structures has been observed in the past. A direct recommendation on considering rotational hazards in seismic design is not presently available. In this work, the construction of rocking and torsional spectra [collectively called rotational spectra (Rot)] for scenario- and intensity- based seismic performance assessment is proposed based on scaling of the associated horizontal spectra (H) through respective Rot/H spectra. Rot/H spectral shape is determined given the earthquake magnitude, epicentral distance, and average shear wave velocity. The procedure is based on the ratio of median rotational to median horizontal-spectral ordinates, which has been demonstrated to be a good representation of the median Rot/H spectral ratio. The median level recommendations are also demonstrated to apply to design level (of a particular facility located in a specific site, which is also governed by a scenario) under certain assumptions. Determination of Rot/H spectrum contingent on a scenario involves two steps: construction of normalized Rot/H spectra (denoted by alpha) with unity at zero period scaled by the ratio of median Rotational- to median Horizontal- PGA (denoted by beta). An estimate of alpha and beta for different soil types is also proposed for intensity-based assessment.
期刊介绍:
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering presents original, peer-reviewed papers on research related to the broad spectrum of earthquake engineering. The journal offers a forum for presentation and discussion of such matters as European damaging earthquakes, new developments in earthquake regulations, and national policies applied after major seismic events, including strengthening of existing buildings.
Coverage includes seismic hazard studies and methods for mitigation of risk; earthquake source mechanism and strong motion characterization and their use for engineering applications; geological and geotechnical site conditions under earthquake excitations; cyclic behavior of soils; analysis and design of earth structures and foundations under seismic conditions; zonation and microzonation methodologies; earthquake scenarios and vulnerability assessments; earthquake codes and improvements, and much more.
This is the Official Publication of the European Association for Earthquake Engineering.