Authors
Mario Ordaz, Mario A Salgado‐Gálvez, Omar D Cardona
Publication date
2023/10
Source
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
Volume
52
Issue
13
Pages
3945-3961
Description
In the task of defining earthquake design accelerations, different approaches have been used worldwide and recent advances have led to changes in the rationale behind the choice of these coefficients. Considering that the two main objectives of earthquake engineering are to guarantee a certain level of earthquake safety while allowing designs to be feasible from an economic perspective, given the scarcity of resources, this paper reviews and compares different approaches that have been used to define the earthquake design coefficient, starting from the classic one, based on the selection of a fixed return period, and covering other more complex proposals that include, in one way or another, the physical vulnerability of the buildings. For each case, we assess how these two earthquake engineering objectives are addressed and review, from the coding perspective, their advantages and limitations. Our findings …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
M Ordaz, MA Salgado‐Gálvez, OD Cardona - Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 2023