A NOVEL APPROACH TO STRONG GROUND MOTION ATTENUATION MODELING
Spatial distribution of ground motion data of recent earthquakes unveiled some features of peak ground acceleration (PGA) attenuation with respect to closest distance to the fault (R) that current predictive models may not effectively capture. As such, (1) PGA remains constant in the near-fault area, (2) may show an increase in amplitudes at distances of about 3-10 km from the fault-rupture, (3) attenuates with slope of 1/R and faster at farther distances, (4) and intensifies at certain distances due to basin effect (if basin is present). A new PGA attenuation model is based on records from shallow crustal earthquakes compiled in the Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) database with a number of additions from recent Californian and worldwide events. A novel feature of the predictive model is its new functional form structured on the transfer function of a single degree of freedom oscillator. In addition, a new PGA-based predictive model was developed for PGV and 5% damped pseudo spectral acceleration (SA) ordinates of free-field horizontal component of ground motion.
Response spectrum Near-field Ground motion prediction Site effects Spectralshape.
Vladimir Graizer Erol Kalkan
Geophysicist, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, USA Structural Engineer-Seismologist, 4728 Donnie Lyn Way, Carmichael, CA, USA
国际会议
14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering(第十四届国际地震工程会议)
北京
英文
2008-10-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)