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Title: Quantifying the effect of amplitude scaling of real ground motions based on structural responses of vertically irregular and regular RC frames
Authors: Palancı, Mehmet
Demir, Ahmet
Kayhan, Ali Haydar
Keywords: Scaling factor
Seismic codes
Real ground motion selection
Ground motion parameters
Dynamic analysis
Prediction Equations
Intensity Measures
Selection
Database
Demands
Records
Europe
Limits
Publisher: Elsevier Science Inc
Abstract: Increasing number of real ground motion (GM) record databases raised nonlinear dynamic analysis (NDA) as an attractive option to determine structural response statistics. Structural responses are sensitive to input motions and the appropriate selection and scaling of real GMs is one of the crucial topics in earthquake engineering. In this paper, the influence of amplitude scaling on important earthquake demand parameters (EDPs), namely, global drift ratio, inter-story drift ratio and maximum floor acceleration, were studied using different scaling approaches and scaling limits. Eurocode-8 was used as a reference seismic code and amplitude scaling effects on structural responses of vertically irregular and regular structures were quantified. Efficiency and sufficiency of amplitude scaling were assessed in terms of mean, dispersion and non-exceedance probability curves of the EDPs. Statistical distribution of GM characteristics and their dependence on GM amplitude scaling were also discussed. Evaluations have shown that similar mean responses can be obtained regardless of scaling limits, approaches, and building topology if spectral shape compatibility is ensured. Furthermore, results demonstrated that neither building regularity nor scaling of GMs influenced the statistical distribution of ground motion parameters and non-exceedance probability curves of the EDPs. In fact, it was revealed that record selection scenario including spectral compatibility of individual GMs had a dramatic impact on dispersion and exceedance probability of structural responses.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2023.03.040
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/51061
ISSN: 2352-0124
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