取决于阻尼的水平-水平、水平-垂直和垂直-垂直加速度谱对之间的相关性

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Mao-Xin Wang, Gang Wang
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摘要

水平地动分量的 5%阻尼谱加速度(SAs)的相关系数已被广泛研究并应用于使用矢量值烈度测量(IMs)的概率地震分析中。然而,这种相关性对于多向地震震动下具有不同阻尼比的结构来说是不够的。本文基于 NGA-West2 地面运动数据库,对不同阻尼比的水平-水平(H-H)、水平-垂直(H-V)和垂直-垂直(V-V)成对烈度测量值之间的相关性进行了全面研究。此外,还研究了 SAs 与峰值地面加速度 (PGA) 和峰值地面速度 (PGV) 的相关性。通过将自举法整合到逻辑树框架中,测量了相关性的不确定性。比较结果表明,对于阻尼比较大的 IM,相关系数通常会增加。在 SA-SA 和 SA-PGV(或 PGA)对中,依赖阻尼的相关系数与传统的 5%阻尼相关系数之间的相对差异显著,分别达到 100%和 35%。根据经验相关性结果,利用人工神经网络建立了相关性参数模型,并提供了实现这些模型的执行文件。所开发的人工神经网络辅助阻尼相关模型可视为传统 5%阻尼相关模型的一般化,可在地震动选择和结构系统的矢量值概率地震风险评估等应用中作为有用的工具。
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Damping-dependent correlations between horizontal-horizontal, horizontal-vertical, and vertical-vertical pairs of spectral accelerations

Damping-dependent correlations between horizontal-horizontal, horizontal-vertical, and vertical-vertical pairs of spectral accelerations

Correlation coefficients for 5%-damped spectral accelerations (SAs) of horizontal ground-motion components have been extensively studied and applied in probabilistic seismic analysis using vector-valued intensity measures (IMs). Such correlations are, however, not sufficient for structures with different damping ratios under multidirectional earthquake shakings. This paper presents a comprehensive study on the correlations between horizontal-horizontal (H-H), horizontal-vertical (H-V), and vertical-vertical (V-V) pairs of SAs for different damping ratios based on the NGA-West2 ground motion database. The correlations of SAs with peak ground acceleration (PGA) and peak ground velocity (PGV) are also investigated. The uncertainty in correlations is measured by integrating the bootstrap method into the logic-tree framework. Comparative results indicate that the correlation coefficients generally increase for IMs of larger damping ratios. The relative difference between the damping-dependent and conventional 5%-damped correlation coefficients can be notable, reaching 100% and 35% in the SA-SA and SA-PGV (or PGA) pairs, respectively. Based on the empirical correlation results, an artificial neural network is utilized to develop parametric models of the correlations and the executive files for implementing these models are provided. The ANN-aided damping-dependent correlation models developed can be considered as a generalization of the conventional 5%-damped correlation models, and may serve as useful tool in applications such as ground-motion selection and vector-valued probabilistic seismic risk assessment for structure systems.

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Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 工程技术-工程:地质
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
13.30%
发文量
180
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics provides a forum for the publication of papers on several aspects of engineering related to earthquakes. The problems in this field, and their solutions, are international in character and require knowledge of several traditional disciplines; the Journal will reflect this. Papers that may be relevant but do not emphasize earthquake engineering and related structural dynamics are not suitable for the Journal. Relevant topics include the following: ground motions for analysis and design geotechnical earthquake engineering probabilistic and deterministic methods of dynamic analysis experimental behaviour of structures seismic protective systems system identification risk assessment seismic code requirements methods for earthquake-resistant design and retrofit of structures.
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