Authors
Paolo Giovenale, C Allin Cornell, Luis Esteva
Publication date
2004/7/10
Journal
Earthquake engineering & structural dynamics
Volume
33
Issue
8
Pages
951-979
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Practical methods for the probability‐based seismic assessment of structures make use of estimates of demands produced by earthquakes of different intensities. The uncertainties associated with these estimates are highly dependent on the variable adopted as the intensity measure (IM, e.g., PGA, spectral acceleration, etc.). This generates the need to compare the efficiency of an originally adopted IMwith that of a new candidate. This implies comparing the dispersion of the demand measure (DM, e.g., maximum interstorey drift ratio, ductility demand, etc.) conditional to each of the two IMs. In order to obtain the demand estimates in a conventional way, a full set of dynamic response analyses should be performed for each IM under scrutiny, i.e., multiple records scaled at several fixed values of each IM.
The procedure developed here serves to accelerate this comparison avoiding the effort required to evaluate the …
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