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Analysis of the weightiness of site effects on reinforced concrete (RC) building seismic behaviour: The Adra town example (SE Spain)
Authors:Manuel Navarro  Francisco Vidal  Takahisa Enomoto  Francisco J Alcalá  Antonio García‐Jerez  Francisco J Sánchez  Norio Abeki
Institution:1. Department of Applied Physics, University of Almeria, Spain;2. Andalusian Institute of Geophysics, University of Granada, Spain;3. Department of Architecture, University of Kanagawa, Yokohama, Japan;4. Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain;5. Department of Architecture, University of Kanto Gakuin, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:The damage distribution in Adra town (south‐eastern Spain) during the 1993 and 1994 Adra earthquakes (5.0 magnitude), that reached a maximum intensity degree of VII (European Macroseismic Scale (EMS scale)), was concentrated mainly in the south‐east zone of the town and the most relevant damage occurred in reinforced concrete (RC) buildings with four or five storeys. In order to evaluate the influence of ground condition on RC building behaviour, geological, geomorphological and geophysical surveys were carried out, and a detailed map of ground surface structure was obtained. Short‐period microtremor observations were performed in 160 sites on a 100m × 100m dimension grid and Nakamura's method was applied in order to determine a distribution map of soil predominant periods. Shorter predominant periods (0.1–0.3 s) were found in mountainous and neighbouring zones and larger periods (greater than 0.5 s) in thicker Holocene alluvial fans. A relationship T = (0.049 ± 0.001)N, where T is the natural period of swaying motion and N is the number of storeys, has been empirically obtained by using microtremor measurements at the top of 38 RC buildings (ranging from 2 to 9 storeys). 1‐D simulation of strong motion on different soil conditions and for several typical RC buildings were computed, using the acceleration record in Adra town of the 1993 earthquake. It is noteworthy that all the aforementioned results show the influence of site effects in the degree and distribution of observed building damage. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:soil conditions  landform classifications  S‐wave shallow structure  microtremors  site effects  dynamic behaviour of RC buildings  Adra earthquake  strong motion simulation
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