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Selection and spectral matching of recorded ground motions for seismic fragility analyses

Vincenzo Manfredi, Angelo Masi, Ali Güney Özcebe, Roberto Paolucci, Chiara Smerzini

2022Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Ground motion selection is one of the most important phases in the derivation of fragility curves through non-linear dynamic analyses. In this context, an easy-to-use software, namely S&M—Select & Match, has been adopted for the selection and spectral matching of recorded ground motions approaching a target response spectrum in a broad period range. In this paper, after a brief description of the key features of the S&M tool, two sets of 125 accelerograms, separately for stiff (i.e. site classes A and B according to the Italian code) and soft soil (i.e. site classes C and D) conditions, have been selected on the basis of the elastic design spectra of the Italian seismic code defined for different return periods. The selected ground motions have been analysed and used for non-linear dynamic analysis of a case study representative of a common Italian RC building type designed only to gravity loads. Results have been analysed in order to check the capability of the considered signals to adequately cover all the damage levels generally adopted in seismic risk analyses, as well as the effects on seismic response due to the selection criteria permitted by the proposed tool.

Topics & Concepts

FragilityMatching (statistics)Context (archaeology)Ground motionIncremental Dynamic AnalysisSpectral accelerationSelection (genetic algorithm)Range (aeronautics)HydrogeologySeismic analysisSpectral shape analysisGeologyComputer scienceSeismologyMathematicsPeak ground accelerationEngineeringSpectral lineStatisticsGeotechnical engineeringPhysicsThermodynamicsPaleontologyAerospace engineeringAstronomyArtificial intelligenceSeismic Performance and AnalysisStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesMasonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
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