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The Selection and Scaling of Ground Motion Accelerograms for Use in Stable Continental Regions

Yiwei Hu, Nelson Lam, Scott J. Menegon, John L. Wilson

2021Journal of Earthquake Engineering15 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents an application of the Conditional Mean Spectrum (CMS) methodology for sourcing accelerogram records for use in dynamic analyses of structures in intraplate regions of lower seismicity. The main challenges with deriving CMS for selecting and scaling accelerograms in regions of lower seismicity stem from the paucity of representative strong motion data and event recurrence data. A step-by-step illustration of the methodology is presented using the south-eastern Australia (SEA) region as an example. The study involves making use of a diversity of Ground Motion Prediction Expressions (GMPEs) including a recently developed regionally adjustable Component Attenuation Model (CAM). Three different schemes using a weighted averaging of candidate GMPEs were adopted and a comparison of predictions demonstrated only minor differences confirming the robustness of the modelling. The CMS constructed in this study have been used to develop a proposed suite of scaled accelerograms for SEA.

Topics & Concepts

Induced seismicityGround motionSeismologyScalingGeologyRobustness (evolution)Strong ground motionMathematicsBiochemistryChemistryGeneGeometrySeismic Performance and AnalysisSeismic Waves and Analysisearthquake and tectonic studies
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