Empirical correlation between inelastic and elastic spectral displacement demands
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Author(s)
Stafford, PJ
Sullivan, TJ
Pennucci, D
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Inelastic spectral displacement demand is arguably one of the most effective, simplified means of relating earthquake intensity to building damage. However, seismic hazard assessment is typically conducted using empirical ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) that only provide indications of elastic spectral response quantities, which an engineer subsequently relates to inelastic demands using empirical relationships such as the equal-displacement rule. An alternative approach is to utilize relationships for the inelastic spectral displacement demand directly within the seismic hazard assessment process. Such empirical relationships are developed in this work, as a function of magnitude, distance, building period and yield strength coefficient, for four different hysteretic models that are representative of a wide range of possible structural typologies found in practice. The new relationships are likely to be particularly useful for performance-based seismic design and assessment.
Date Issued
2016-08-01
Date Acceptance
2015-11-22
Citation
Earthquake Spectra, 2016, 32 (3), pp.1419-1448
ISSN
8755-2930
Publisher
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Start Page
1419
End Page
1448
Journal / Book Title
Earthquake Spectra
Volume
32
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
Copyright 2016 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. Article Citation:
Peter J. Stafford, Timothy J. Sullivan, and Domenico Pennucci (2016) Empirical correlation between inelastic and elastic spectral displacement demands. Earthquake Spectra In-Press. http://earthquakespectra.org/doi/10.1193/020515EQS021M
Peter J. Stafford, Timothy J. Sullivan, and Domenico Pennucci (2016) Empirical correlation between inelastic and elastic spectral displacement demands. Earthquake Spectra In-Press. http://earthquakespectra.org/doi/10.1193/020515EQS021M
Subjects
Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
0905 Civil Engineering
Publication Status
Published