## Abstract The seismic performance of the Bolu Viaduct in the Duzce, Turkey, earthquake of November 1999 was studied via a nonβlinear, timeβhistory analysis of a multiβdegree of freedom model. The viaduct had a seismic isolation system consisting of yieldingβsteel energy dissipation units and slid
Characterization of forward-directivity ground motions in the near-fault region
β Scribed by Jonathan D. Bray; Adrian Rodriguez-Marek
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 592 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0267-7261
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β¦ Synopsis
Ground motions close to a ruptured fault resulting from forward-directivity are significantly different than other ground motions. These pulse-type motions can place severe demands on structures in the near-fault region. To aid in the characterization of these special type of ground motions, a simplified parameterization is proposed based on a representative amplitude, pulse period, and number of significant pulses in the velocity -time history. Empirical relationships were developed for estimating the peak ground velocity (PGV) and period of the velocity pulse Γ°T v Γ of available forward-directivity motions. PGV in the near-fault region varies significantly with magnitude and distance. Additionally, the PGV for soil sites are systematically larger than those at rocks sites. T v is a function of moment magnitude and site conditions with most of the energy being concentrated within a narrow-period band centered on the pulse period. Hence, lower magnitude events, which produce lower pulse periods, might produce more damaging ground motions for the stiff structures more common in urban areas.
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