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Ductility demands for stiffness-degrading SDOF systems under pulse-like ground motions of the 2023 Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) earthquake

Author(s): ORCID
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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, , n. 6, v. 22
Page(s): 3243-3260
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-024-01882-4
Abstract:

This paper investigates the inelastic displacement ratios (IDRs) and displacement ductility demands of a wide range of single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) systems subjected to pulse-like ground motions (GMs) of the 2023 Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) earthquake. A set of twenty-seven GMs characterized as pulse-like are utilized in the study. As-recorded velocity time histories of horizontal components are rotated over 90° at a step of 1° to attain the waveform with the largest peak ground velocity (PGV) over all horizontal orientations. Inelastic displacement ratio and displacement ductility spectra are computed through nonlinear response history analysis (RHA). Local amplifications of both spectra are observed at some periods. The results of this study show that large inelastic displacement and ductility demands are imposed on certain reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Finally, predictive models of the mean inelastic displacement ratio and mean ductility demand spectra (DDS) are developed based on the Gauss–Newton algorithm (GNA). The model provides a strong correlation between the computed and the estimated data, and sufficient convergence criteria. The results of this study collectively emphasize the necessity of integrating pulse-like GMs into future revisions of earthquake codes.

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    29/04/2024
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