2022
DOI: 10.1002/eqe.3654
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Probabilistic characterization of the directionality of horizontal earthquake response spectra

Abstract: Earthquake response spectral ordinates vary significantly with changes in orientation within the horizontal plane. This variation is characterized probabilistically in this study using a large database of recorded earthquake ground motions.For each ground motion record, response spectral ordinates are computed in all horizontal orientations as a function of the rotation angle with respect to the azimuth of maximum response and then normalized by (1) the maximum and (2) the median spectral ordinate from all the… Show more

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“…The variation of FIV 3 intensities with rotations away from the orientation of maximum intensity, ϕ , as measured by the geometric means of non-dimensional ratios η ( ϕ ) and ν ( ϕ ) , was found to be remarkably similar to the variation previously reported by Poulos and Miranda (2022a) for 5%-damped pseudo-acceleration response spectral ordinates. However, the dispersions of η ( ϕ ) and ν ( ϕ ) for FIV 3 intensities and rotation angles larger than 50° were found to be significantly lower than those reported for S a , indicating that the directionality of FIV 3 is more predictable than that of S a .…”
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“…The variation of FIV 3 intensities with rotations away from the orientation of maximum intensity, ϕ , as measured by the geometric means of non-dimensional ratios η ( ϕ ) and ν ( ϕ ) , was found to be remarkably similar to the variation previously reported by Poulos and Miranda (2022a) for 5%-damped pseudo-acceleration response spectral ordinates. However, the dispersions of η ( ϕ ) and ν ( ϕ ) for FIV 3 intensities and rotation angles larger than 50° were found to be significantly lower than those reported for S a , indicating that the directionality of FIV 3 is more predictable than that of S a .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Conversely, for rotation angles larger than ;45°, FIV 3(f) is lower than RotD50, with more significant reductions in intensity for longer periods of vibration. Remarkably, the shapes of m h and m v are very similar to those reported by Poulos and Miranda (2022a) for 5%-damped response spectral ordinates, S a , even though the computation of FIV 3 intensities does not involve peak responses of linear elastic oscillators. Regarding the standard deviation of the logarithmic ratio, s lnh , which is a quantitative measure of the record-to-record variability of the h ratio, it increases monotonically for all periods of vibration as the rotation angle f departs from the orientation of maximum FIV 3 intensity.…”
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“…The two horizontal components of ground motion can be combined into a single time series associated with a specific azimuth and rotated incrementally to obtain an intensity in any specified orientation at a given site (Boore, 2010). It is well known that the intensity of horizontal ground motion can vary significantly with changes in orientation, a phenomenon referred to as directionality (Hong and Goda, 2007; Poulos and Miranda, 2022; Shahi and Baker, 2014). Although this variation in intensity with orientation has been known for years, current ground motion models (GMMs) provide estimates of a single scalar measure of ground motion intensity, therefore neglecting directionality effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…RotD100) are substantially larger than the median intensity (i.e. RotD50 or GMRotI50; Huang et al, 2008; Poulos et al, 2022; Poulos and Miranda, 2022a), the values of the seismic design parameters of many codes are all defined in terms of RotD100 in the horizontal plane (e.g. ASCE/SEI 7-16, 2016; Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) P-2082-1, 2020; International Building Code (IBC), 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%