چكيده فارسي :
Optimization of design criteria for structures against earthquake is one of the main concerns of seismic
codes all over the world. Hence, in most of the world’s seismic codes, there are some requirements and
suggestions in order to utilize site-specific design spectra for high-rise buildings that site effects are needed
to be investigated in specific points.
By study of site effects in specific points, ground level seismic parameters such as peak ground
acceleration and the normalized design spectra are estimated during the earthquakes in the scope of the
project. In order to estimate the value of peak ground acceleration for each point of sediment, firstly,
appropriate accelerograms are selected for seismic bedrock based on results of site Seismicity studies.
Secondly, geotechnical earthquake model of basement layers of the site is provided in accordance with
results of geological, geotechnical and geophysical engineering studies. Then seismic bedrock accelerograms
are applied to geotechnical earthquake profile of the site. Finally, the results are analyzed and the peak
acceleration at the desired level is estimated. Generally, the normalized design spectra are extracted based on
statistical analysis of acceleration response spectra which is resulted from sediment dynamic analysis.
In this research, considerations associated with aforementioned process in extracting the site-specific
spectra for high-rise buildings are investigated and according to a case study necessary recommendations are
presented.