Author:
Boudina Abdellah,Hammoutene Malek
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to artificially generate seismic accelerograms compatible with the response spectrum imposed as a function of the given environmental parameters such as magnitude, epicentral distance and type of soil. This study is necessary for the non-linear dynamic analysis of structures in regions where real seismic records are not available.
Design/methodology/approach
First, a stochastic iterative method is used to estimate the spectral densities of acceleration power from the respective target response spectra. Thereafter, based on the superposition of seismic waves, a subsequent iterative procedure, which implicitly takes into account the non-stationary character of temporal intensity content of strong ground motions, is developed to synthesize, from these power spectral density, the corresponding acceleration time histories. The phase contents of the ground acceleration samples, thus obtained, are generated using a probability density function of phase derivatives with characteristic parameters estimated from seismological considerations. When based on seismic codes spectrum compatible criteria, this procedure can be used to generate strong ground motions for structural design.
Findings
The results found show that the forms of acceleration of the target and the simulated signals have similar characteristics in terms of strong motion durations, the peak ground acceleration values, corresponding time of occurrence and also, the corresponding cumulative energy functions follow practically the same pattern of variations.
Originality/value
The aim of this study is to generate seismic accelerograms compatible with regulatory spectra by the composition of the three acceleration duration segments based on environmental parameters (magnitude, epicentral distance and type of soil) and which subsequently serves to control the time envelope of the generated signals, and therefore the random generation of phase derivatives, which has not been previously treated.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering
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