2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-018-0406-9
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Generating damping modification factors after artificial inputs in scenarios of local records scarcity

Abstract: 150 to 250 words)The damping modification factors are utilized to alter the design spectral ordinates for constructions whose damping differs significantly from 5%, this being the level that is routinely considered by most codes. Such factors are habitually evaluated after suites of historical inputs representing the local seismicity. However, such records may not be readily available, due either to moderate seismicity or to limited seismological network; in such cases, representative artificial accelerograms … Show more

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“…Saez’s equation was derived from linear dynamic analyses on SDOF systems considering 130 acceleration records of ground motion in three types of soil. Piscal and López-Almansa (2018) proposed a methodology for establishing DMFs from a set of artificial seismic records. The artificial inputs were generated as their duration fits those of the available Colombian strong-motion records.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Saez’s equation was derived from linear dynamic analyses on SDOF systems considering 130 acceleration records of ground motion in three types of soil. Piscal and López-Almansa (2018) proposed a methodology for establishing DMFs from a set of artificial seismic records. The artificial inputs were generated as their duration fits those of the available Colombian strong-motion records.…”
Section: Dmfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The artificial inputs were generated as their duration fits those of the available Colombian strong-motion records. The sensitivity of the calculated factors to the soil type, period, and Colombian seismic zone was investigated and matching expressions period-dependent was provided (Piscal et al, 2018). Recent studies (Greco et al, 2018a, 2018b, 2019) have used a stochastic approach with non-stationary input to study the effect of soil type and strong-motion duration on DMFs for high-damping response spectral.…”
Section: Dmfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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