Risk Analysis, Dam Safety, Dam Security and Critical Infrastructure Management 2011
DOI: 10.1201/b11588-48
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Quick assessment of potential seismic deformations of embankment dams

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“…In this framework, the need of using suitable seismic parameters or proper parameter combinations (frequently denoted as intensity measures) to better capture the variation of w c with the characteristics of the input motion has been also pointed out. As an example, Swaisgood 1 firstly introduced the combined use of the peak ground acceleration and moment magnitude and, using these two parameters, Bureau 15 introduced an earthquake severity index (quantifying the energy released by an earthquake at the dam site) as a suitable parameter for the prediction of w c ; similarly, Ghaemi and Konrad 16 suggested the combined use of moment magnitude and a mean value of the elastic acceleration response spectrum computed for a damping ratio equal to 5%. Finally, original intensity measures were also introduced by Lanzo et al 6 and Ghaemi and Konrad 16 as the product of the Arias intensity by the strong motion duration and by the peak ground acceleration raised to −0.69, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this framework, the need of using suitable seismic parameters or proper parameter combinations (frequently denoted as intensity measures) to better capture the variation of w c with the characteristics of the input motion has been also pointed out. As an example, Swaisgood 1 firstly introduced the combined use of the peak ground acceleration and moment magnitude and, using these two parameters, Bureau 15 introduced an earthquake severity index (quantifying the energy released by an earthquake at the dam site) as a suitable parameter for the prediction of w c ; similarly, Ghaemi and Konrad 16 suggested the combined use of moment magnitude and a mean value of the elastic acceleration response spectrum computed for a damping ratio equal to 5%. Finally, original intensity measures were also introduced by Lanzo et al 6 and Ghaemi and Konrad 16 as the product of the Arias intensity by the strong motion duration and by the peak ground acceleration raised to −0.69, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo con la recopilación citada por Bureau solamente existen unas pocas publicaciones, relativas al tema (véase Bureau [24]), todas ellas posteriores a 1999 (véase Bureau [22,23], Bu [20] y Tavares de Castro [126]). …”
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