The conditional spectrum (CS, with mean and variability) is a target response spectrum that links nonlinear dynamic analysis back to probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for ground motion selection. The CS is computed on the basis of a specified conditioning period, whereas structures under consideration may be sensitive to response spectral amplitudes at multiple periods of excitation. Questions remain regarding the appropriate choice of conditioning period when utilizing the CS as the target spectrum. This paper focuses on risk-based assessments, which estimate the annual rate of exceeding a specified structural response amplitude. Seismic hazard analysis, ground motion selection, and nonlinear dynamic analysis are performed, using the c...
This study examines the impact of neglecting non-spectral parameters of ground motions (GMs), partic...
The rigorous selection of ground motions is an important consideration in a seismic risk assessment ...
Conservatism and variability in seismic risk estimates are studied: effects of uniform hazard spectr...
In a companion paper, an overview and problem definition was presented for ground motion selection o...
This chapter presents a study of the impact of conditioning period on structural analysis results ob...
The Conditional Spectrum (CS) is a target spectrum (with conditional mean and conditional standard d...
A common goal of dynamic structural analysis is to predict the response of a structure subjected to ...
Abstract The conditional spectrum (CS) is a target spectrum (with conditional mean and conditional s...
<p>In earthquake engineering, the selection of input ground motions for nonlinear structural dynamic...
Poster 47The rigorous selection of ground motions is an important consideration in a seismic risk as...
Dynamic structural analysis often requires the selection of input ground motions with a target mean ...
In performance-based earthquake wngineering, record selection comes into play at the interface of se...
In performance-based earthquake wngineering, record selection comes into play at the interface of se...
This study examines the impact of neglecting non-spectral parameters of ground motions (GMs), partic...
It is common practice for probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) to use the uniform hazard spe...
This study examines the impact of neglecting non-spectral parameters of ground motions (GMs), partic...
The rigorous selection of ground motions is an important consideration in a seismic risk assessment ...
Conservatism and variability in seismic risk estimates are studied: effects of uniform hazard spectr...
In a companion paper, an overview and problem definition was presented for ground motion selection o...
This chapter presents a study of the impact of conditioning period on structural analysis results ob...
The Conditional Spectrum (CS) is a target spectrum (with conditional mean and conditional standard d...
A common goal of dynamic structural analysis is to predict the response of a structure subjected to ...
Abstract The conditional spectrum (CS) is a target spectrum (with conditional mean and conditional s...
<p>In earthquake engineering, the selection of input ground motions for nonlinear structural dynamic...
Poster 47The rigorous selection of ground motions is an important consideration in a seismic risk as...
Dynamic structural analysis often requires the selection of input ground motions with a target mean ...
In performance-based earthquake wngineering, record selection comes into play at the interface of se...
In performance-based earthquake wngineering, record selection comes into play at the interface of se...
This study examines the impact of neglecting non-spectral parameters of ground motions (GMs), partic...
It is common practice for probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) to use the uniform hazard spe...
This study examines the impact of neglecting non-spectral parameters of ground motions (GMs), partic...
The rigorous selection of ground motions is an important consideration in a seismic risk assessment ...
Conservatism and variability in seismic risk estimates are studied: effects of uniform hazard spectr...