Selection and scaling of ground motion records have been recognised as one of the major sources of bias and uncertainty in the seismic assessment of civil engineering structures …
D Clouteau, R Cottereau, G Lombaert - Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper reviews issues and developments in the field of structure–environment interaction problems, in which the environment is an elastic body, possibly unbounded. It …
Estimates of single-station standard deviation can be used as a lower bound to probabilistic seismic hazard analyses that remove the ergodic assumption on site response. This paper …
Y Yamamoto, JW Baker - Bulletin of the Seismological …, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
For performance‐based design, nonlinear dynamic structural analysis using various types of input ground motions is required. Stochastic (simulated) ground motions are sometimes …
Over the past four or five decades many advances have been made in earthquake ground- motion prediction and a variety of procedures have been proposed. Some of these …
Correctly accounting for the uncertainty in ground‐motion prediction is a critical component of probabilistic seismic‐hazard analysis (PSHA). This prediction is commonly achieved …
This article introduces a strong‐motion dataset of near‐source broadband earthquake ground motions from 3D physics‐based numerical simulations—named BB‐SPEEDset …
This article presents a method for the development of vector-valued fragility functions, which are a function of more than one intensity measure (IM, also known as ground-motion …
KW Campbell, Y Bozorgnia - Earthquake Spectra, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Arias intensity (AI) and cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) have been proposed as instrumental intensity measures that can incorporate the cumulative effects of ground motion …