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Near-fault acceleration pulses and non-acceleration pulses: Effects on the inelastic displacement ratio
Authors:Zhiwang Chang  Flavia De Luca  Katsuichiro Goda
Institution:1. School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China;2. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK;3. Departments of Earth Sciences and Statistical and Actuarial Sciences, Western University, London, Canada
Abstract:Near-fault ground motions can impose particularly high seismic demands on the structures due to the pulses that are typically observed in the velocity time-histories. The velocity pulses can be further categorized into either a distinct acceleration pulse (acc-pulse) or a succession of high-frequency, one-sided acceleration spikes (non-acc-pulse). The different characteristics of velocity pulses imply different frequency content of the ground motions, potentially causing different seismic effects on the structures. This study aims to investigate the characteristics of the two types of velocity pulses and their impacts on the inelastic displacement ratio (CR) of single-degree-of-freedom systems. First, a new method that enables an automated classification of velocity pulses is used to compile a ground motion dataset which consists of 74 acc-pulses and 45 non-acc-pulses. Several intensity measures characterizing different seismological features are then compared using the two groups of records. Finally, the influences of acc-pulses and non-acc-pulses on the CR spectra are studied; the effects of pulse period and hysteretic behavior are also considered. Results indicate that the characteristics of the two types of velocity pulses differ significantly, resulting in clearly distinct CR spectral properties between acc-pulses and non-acc-pulses. Interestingly, mixing acc-pulses and non-acc-pulses can lead to local “bumps” that were found in the CR spectral shape by previous studies. The findings of this study highlight the importance of distinguishing velocity pulses of different types when selecting near-fault ground motions for assessing the nonlinear dynamic response of structures.
Keywords:acceleration pulse  Bouc-Wen model  inelastic displacement ratio  near-fault ground motion  velocity pulse
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