Incorporation of Strong Motion Duration in Incremental-based Seismic Assessments
Mohammadreza Mashayekhi, Mojtaba Harati, Atefeh Darzi, Homayoon E., Estekanchi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method to incorporate ground motion duration into incremental seismic assessments, improving the accuracy of nonlinear structural response predictions across different intensity levels.
Contribution
The study develops a new approach that integrates median duration and spectral shape changes into incremental dynamic assessments, verified with actual data and applicable to various soil conditions.
Findings
Duration and spectral shape vary with seismic intensity levels.
Inclusion of duration significantly affects structural response predictions.
The method improves the realism of incremental seismic assessments.
Abstract
This study proposes a new approach to incorporate motion duration in incremental dynamic assessments. In the proposed methodology, at each intensity level, a simulation-based approach, which is verified with actual data, is employed to determine the median duration and the median acceleration spectra of ground motions expected to occur at the site. Afterward, at each intensity level, artificial or spectrally matched motions are produced based on the median acceleration spectra and the median duration, indicating that different intensity levels are directly covered by the generated artificial or adjusted motions rather than just scaling up and down a set of recorded ground motions. In the proposed methodology, duration and acceleration spectral shape changes against intensity level while they remain the same for different intensity levels in approach where responses are derived by…
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