Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8747
Title: Selection and scaling of ground motion records using harmony search
Authors: Kayhan, Ali Haydar
Keywords: Ground motion selection
Harmony search algorithm
Time history analysis
Design spectrum
Earthquake engineering
Ground conditions
Ground motions
Harmony search
Harmony search algorithms
Metaheuristic
Soil types
Solution algorithms
Strong motion
Time domain
Turkishs
Civil engineering
Earthquakes
Learning algorithms
Time domain analysis
Time and motion study
Abstract: In this study, a solution algorithm which is based on meta-heuristic harmony search algorithm is used for selecting and scaling ground motion records for the use in time history analysis. By means of the applied algorithm, ground motion record sets are obtained by selecting and time-domain scaling of real records complying with the elastic design spectrums defined in The Turkish Earthquake Code for different soil types. Firstly, the traditional approach is utilized and ground motion record sets are generated by selecting 199 ground motion records from PEER (Pacific Earthquake Engineering Center) Strong Motion Database considering the magnitude, distance and ground conditions. Selecting and scaling of ground motion record sets are performed by using these records. The results indicate that, various ground motion record sets can be obtained which are compatible with the requisite constraints by using harmony search algorithm. In conclusion, it is seen that harmony search algorithm can be used as an effective method for selecting and scaling real ground motions.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8747
ISSN: 1300-3453
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