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Three real earthquake ground motion records are used as input base motion.
Record-to-record uncertainty and effect of spectral shape of ground motion records are examined.
In order to simulate seismic actions realistically, suites of both natural and artificial ground motion records are used.
Strong motion records are the original input data for earthquake engineering studies and earthquake resistant building codes.
Ground motion records are generally required to develop fragility curves which are utilized in seismic loss estimation studies for earthquake prone zones.
Although IDA is perhaps the most comprehensive seismic performance assessment method, it receives criticism because several ground motion records are scaled up until the structure collapses.
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An ensemble of near-fault earthquake ground motion records is used as excitations.
Ten three-component scaled seismic ground motion records were used as input for the simulation analyses.
A total of 18 ground motion records were used in the analysis to account for the uncertainty of ground motions.
To this effect, an ensemble of natural ground motion records is used to represent the inherent randomness in ground motion time-histories (i.e., record-to-record variability).
The proposed design inelastic energy spectra, resulting from the study of a large set of strong motion records, were obtained as a function of ductility, soil type, source-to-site distance and magnitude.
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