IDENTIFICATION OF NEAR-FAULT EARTHQUAKE RECORD CHARACTERISTICS
This paper compares the characteristics of earthquake ground-motion records obtained in near-fault regions of Greece with well known international near-fault records and simple wavelets. Several parameters of strong motion are evaluated and discussed. Emphasis is given on records from small-to-moderate magnitude earthquake events with M<6.0 which are found to satisfy several damage potential criteria, when recorded at small distances from the source. These records are characterized by pulses of shorter duration and smaller peak ground velocity, PGV, than records of greater earthquake magnitude, while representing forward directivity phenomena. Such events can cause extensive damage to medium period structures with fundamental period less than 1 sec which are located close to active faults. A simple expression, based on the ratio of spectral velocity (SV) to peak ground velocity (PGV), is proposed as a criterion to identify the velocity pulse type of near-source records.
strong-motion characteristics near-fault records velocity pulse ground motion
Ch.A. Maniatakis I.M. Taflampas C.C. Spyrakos
Civil Engineer, PhD Candidate, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Laboratory for Earthquake Engineering Nat Civil Engineer, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Laboratory for Earthquake Engineering National Technical Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Laboratory for Earthquake Engineering National Technical Univ
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)