Cumulative Damage of Structures under the Mainshock-aftershock Sequences in the Near-fault Region
Weiping Wen, Duofa Ji, Changhai Zhai
Abstract
This manuscript quantifies the effects of aftershocks with pulse characteristics on the cumulative damage of structures. The revised randomization method is developed to generate the artificial mainshock-aftershock (MSAS) ground motions showing pulse characteristics. The efficiency of period normalization is discussed from the point of view of dispersion, and the effects of the aftershocks are quantitatively studied. It is found that strong aftershock can contaminate the efficiency of period normalization, and the effects of strong aftershocks in the near-fault region on cumulative damage can exceed 20% and reach 40%. The equations are proposed for the prediction of damage induced by pulse-like MSAS sequences.