Spectrum intensity (SI) defined as the integral of the pseudo spectral velocity of a ground motion from 0.1 to 2.5 seconds, has recently been shown to be an intensity measure that efficiently predicts the seismic response of both liquefiable and non-liquefiable soil deposits, as well as the seismic demands on pile foundations embedded in such deposits. In order for such an intensity measure to be used in performance-based assessment and design, ground motion prediction relations are required to develop ground motion hazard curves in terms of SI for various sites. As such relationships developed specifically for SI are sparse, the authors propose the development of a relationship based on current ground motion prediction relations for spectr...
Recently, two energy-based response parameters, i.e., the absolute and the relative elastic input en...
Among the challenges of performance-based earthquake engineering is estimation of the demand on a st...
Empirical correlation equations are developed between cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) and other c...
Spectrum intensity (SI), defined as the integral of the pseudospectral velocity of a ground motion f...
Ground motion intensity parameters are used to express the relationship between expected structural ...
Analysis of the seismic risk to a structure requires assessment of both the rate of occurrence of fu...
In performance-based seismic design procedures Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) and pseudo-Spectral ac...
Abstract. To assess the seismic performance of a structural system within an analytical con-text, we...
Published online 25 April 2011 in Wiley Online LibraryEmpirical correlation equations between peak g...
none3In probabilistic engineering assessment, the ground motion intensity measure (IM), which quanti...
Relative average-spectral-acceleration (ASA40), a recently developed intensity measure, is defined a...
AbstractIntensity Measure (IM), characterizing the strength of an earthquake ground motion, is used ...
Ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for spectral accelerations have traditionally focused on ...
intensity measures for predicting the structural seismic demand in the framework of Performance-Base...
The possibility to use a new vector-valued ground motion intensity measure (IM) is analyzed; it is b...
Recently, two energy-based response parameters, i.e., the absolute and the relative elastic input en...
Among the challenges of performance-based earthquake engineering is estimation of the demand on a st...
Empirical correlation equations are developed between cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) and other c...
Spectrum intensity (SI), defined as the integral of the pseudospectral velocity of a ground motion f...
Ground motion intensity parameters are used to express the relationship between expected structural ...
Analysis of the seismic risk to a structure requires assessment of both the rate of occurrence of fu...
In performance-based seismic design procedures Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) and pseudo-Spectral ac...
Abstract. To assess the seismic performance of a structural system within an analytical con-text, we...
Published online 25 April 2011 in Wiley Online LibraryEmpirical correlation equations between peak g...
none3In probabilistic engineering assessment, the ground motion intensity measure (IM), which quanti...
Relative average-spectral-acceleration (ASA40), a recently developed intensity measure, is defined a...
AbstractIntensity Measure (IM), characterizing the strength of an earthquake ground motion, is used ...
Ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for spectral accelerations have traditionally focused on ...
intensity measures for predicting the structural seismic demand in the framework of Performance-Base...
The possibility to use a new vector-valued ground motion intensity measure (IM) is analyzed; it is b...
Recently, two energy-based response parameters, i.e., the absolute and the relative elastic input en...
Among the challenges of performance-based earthquake engineering is estimation of the demand on a st...
Empirical correlation equations are developed between cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) and other c...