Mean-to-median spectral acceleration ratios in Senior Seismic Hazard Analysis Committee Level 3 probabilistic seismic hazard analyses: An analysis of reported results

Alessandro Valentini, Francisco Beltran
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In many countries, seismic characterization of the site selected for a critical structure or industrial facility is required in terms of site-specific seismic ground motion hazard. For this purpose, a probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA), performed under the Senior Seismic Hazard Analysis Committee (SSHAC) protocol, is an extended practice for nuclear facilities. In the past decade, SSHAC Level 3 studies have been performed for sites in North America, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and South Africa. When analyzing PSHA results, the mean-to-median spectral acceleration ratios given by the hazard curves can be interpreted as a measure of the degree of epistemic uncertainty associated with the results. In this article, results of 33 SSHAC Level 3 studies have been used to determine mean-to-median spectral acceleration ratios and the statistics of these ratios, as a function of spectral frequency and annual frequency of exceedance (AFE). The purpose was to develop a reference for the range of uncertainty that is typically captured in this kind of studies. It has been found that, for a given AFE, ratios corresponding to different sites are within a relatively small interval, especially for the spectral frequency band between 2.5 and 10 Hz, which is the band normally more relevant for the seismic design of nuclear installations. In this band, for 10−4 yr−1 AFE, a mean/median ratio of 1.40 would envelop practically all investigated sites.
高级地震危害分析委员会三级概率地震危害分析中的平均加速度谱中值比:对报告结果的分析
在许多国家,关键结构或工业设施的选址需要根据具体地点的地震地动危险进行地震鉴定。为此,根据高级地震危险分析委员会(SSHAC)协议进行的概率地震危险分析(PSHA)是核设施的扩展做法。在过去十年中,已对北美、欧洲、日本、台湾和南非的核设施进行了 SSHAC 3 级研究。在分析 PSHA 结果时,危险曲线给出的频谱加速度均值与中值之比可解释为与结果相关的认识不确定性程度的度量。本文使用了 33 项 SSHAC 3 级研究的结果,以确定频谱加速度均值与中值之比以及这些比率的统计量,作为频谱频率和年超标频率 (AFE) 的函数。其目的是为此类研究通常捕捉到的不确定性范围提供参考。研究发现,在给定 AFE 的情况下,不同地点对应的比率在一个相对较小的区间内,特别是在 2.5 至 10 Hz 的频谱频率段,该频段通常与核设施的抗震设计更为相关。在这一频段中,对于 10-4 yr-1 AFE,1.40 的平均/中值比率几乎涵盖了所有调查地点。
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