Title of article :
Effect of record scaling on the behavior of reinforced concrete core-wall buildings subjected to near-fault and far-fault earthquakes
Author/Authors :
Beiraghi Hamid نويسنده Faculty Member of Azad University, Mahdishahr Branch, Sangesar, Iran. , Kheyroddin Ali نويسنده Professor of Civil Engineering at Semnan University, Semnan, Iran, , Kafi Mohammad Ali نويسنده PhD degree from University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract :
In this paper, two distinct record scaling methods, Spectrum-Matching
(SM) and Amplitude Scaling (AS), were used to study the seismic behavior of reinforced
concrete core-wall buildings subjected to Near-Fault (NF) and Far-Fault (FF) strong ground
motions. First, the core-walls were designed based on seismic codes. Next, nonlinear ber
element models of the core-walls were prepared using the extended plastic hinge and the
single-plastic hinge approaches. The SM and AS methods were used to obtain appropriate
records for use in nonlinear time history analysis. Amplitude scaling procedure led to
larger curvature ductility demand at the upper levels of the buildings, and this issue was
more critical for the near-fault ground motions. On the other hand, SM procedure led to
larger curvature ductility demand at the lower levels and less curvature ductility demand
at the upper levels. The reason for this dierence was the changes in the ground motion
characteristics due to SM procedure. The changes in the ground motion characteristic were
more severe for near-fault ground motions. For NF records, mean period of the SM records
was 0.67 times that of the AS records, and shows that the frequency content of the SM-NF
events was aected by SM process.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics