Abstract:SUMMARYA statistical analysis is performed to investigate the significance of peak ground acceleration to velocity ratio ( u h ) on the displacement ductility demand of simple bilinear hysteretic systems. Three groups of earthquake records representative of low, normal and high a/v ranges are used as input ground motions. The design yield strength of the inelastic systems is specified from the base shear formula in the 1980 National Building Code of Canada (NBCC 1980) and that in NBCC 1985 respectively. The … Show more
“…Zhu et al [31] discussed these three categories of earthquake ground motions and their engineering and seismological significance. The a/v ratio implicitly accounts for many seismo-tectonic features and site characteristics of earthquake ground motion records.…”
“…Zhu et al [31] discussed these three categories of earthquake ground motions and their engineering and seismological significance. The a/v ratio implicitly accounts for many seismo-tectonic features and site characteristics of earthquake ground motion records.…”
“…A preliminary estimation of the frequency content of the records may be inferred by the PGA/PGV ratio (Zhu et al 1988;Sawada et al 1992;Kwon and Elnashai 2006). Low PGA/PGV ratios generally indicate earthquakes with low predominant frequencies, broader response spectra, and longer duration.…”
“…In this study, the records are classified according to the peak ground acceleration (PGA) to peak ground velocity (PGV) called a/v ratio [24]. This ratio reflects many source characteristics, travel path and site conditions, as well as structural response parameters.…”
Section: Earthquakes Selection and Scaling According To Ubcmentioning
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