This paper deals with the deterministic relationship between spectral and pseudo-spectral acceleration, SA(csi,omega0) and PSA(csi,omega0) respectively, and gives the reason for their proximity on theoretical basis. The key step is to estimate the velocity at the acceleration extrema using the exact integral representation of the solution. When the product csi T0 < 1, each maximum displacement occurs csiT0/ Pi after each acceleration maximum. In this case the maximum displacement is evaluated in closed form as a simple function of the maximum acceleration: the well-known proximity between spectral and pseudo-spectral acceleration is thus quantified for the first time. As an alternative, a very simple procedure is presented using a “first-or...
The shape of a Uniform Hazard Spectrum has been criticized to be unrealistic for a site where the sp...
EQE International A consistent set of empirical attenuation relationships is pre-sented for predicti...
Published online 25 April 2011 in Wiley Online LibraryEmpirical correlation equations between peak g...
This paper deals with the deterministic relationship between spectral and pseudo-spectral accelerati...
Analysis of the seismic risk to a structure requires assessment of both the rate of occurrence of fu...
The currently available empirical scaling laws for estimation of spectral amplitudes are limited to ...
In this study, 838 ground motion records from the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan are used to comp...
none5Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through dis...
A recently compiled, comprehensive, and good-quality strong-motion database of the Iranian earthquak...
Spectrum intensity (SI) defined as the integral of the pseudo spectral velocity of a ground motion f...
We investigate 70%-damped spectral acceleration, Sa^(70%)(T), as a ground motion intensity measure f...
none3Within a Displacement-Based Design approach, the seismic input is described through displacemen...
This study presents a ground motion prediction model that directly estimates the median and dispersi...
Spectrum intensity (SI), defined as the integral of the pseudospectral velocity of a ground motion f...
Relative average-spectral-acceleration (ASA40), a recently developed intensity measure, is defined a...
The shape of a Uniform Hazard Spectrum has been criticized to be unrealistic for a site where the sp...
EQE International A consistent set of empirical attenuation relationships is pre-sented for predicti...
Published online 25 April 2011 in Wiley Online LibraryEmpirical correlation equations between peak g...
This paper deals with the deterministic relationship between spectral and pseudo-spectral accelerati...
Analysis of the seismic risk to a structure requires assessment of both the rate of occurrence of fu...
The currently available empirical scaling laws for estimation of spectral amplitudes are limited to ...
In this study, 838 ground motion records from the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan are used to comp...
none5Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through dis...
A recently compiled, comprehensive, and good-quality strong-motion database of the Iranian earthquak...
Spectrum intensity (SI) defined as the integral of the pseudo spectral velocity of a ground motion f...
We investigate 70%-damped spectral acceleration, Sa^(70%)(T), as a ground motion intensity measure f...
none3Within a Displacement-Based Design approach, the seismic input is described through displacemen...
This study presents a ground motion prediction model that directly estimates the median and dispersi...
Spectrum intensity (SI), defined as the integral of the pseudospectral velocity of a ground motion f...
Relative average-spectral-acceleration (ASA40), a recently developed intensity measure, is defined a...
The shape of a Uniform Hazard Spectrum has been criticized to be unrealistic for a site where the sp...
EQE International A consistent set of empirical attenuation relationships is pre-sented for predicti...
Published online 25 April 2011 in Wiley Online LibraryEmpirical correlation equations between peak g...