Title: Yousef Bozorgnia, PEER
1Ground Motion Selection, Modification and
Simulation for Seismic Analysis of Tall
Buildings Status Report
- Yousef Bozorgnia, PEER
- Nicolas Luco, USGS
- Farzad Naeim, JAMA
- Paul Somerville, URS
LATBSDC 2007 Meeting May 4, 2007
2Outline
- Various tasks and groups, related to ground
motion tasks for tall buildings - Current status
- On-going and future tasks
3Latest Developments in Next Generation
Attenuation (NGA) of Ground Motion
- With Emphasis on Long Period Components
4NGA Attenuation Models
- Ground motion parameters
- Horizontal components
- PGA, PGV, PGD
- Pseudo spectral acceleration at 5 damping
- Period 0 - 10 sec
5Example of Predicted Acceleration
Spectra(Campbell-Bozorgnia) Strike Slip, RRUP
10 km, VS30 760 m/s
6Effect of DistanceCB06 Predicted Acceleration
SpectraStrike Slip, M 7.0, VS30 760 m/s
7Behavior at Long Periods CB06 Predicted
Spectral DisplacementStrike Slip, RRUP 10 km,
VS30 760 m/s
8Standard Deviation vs. Magnitude
9NGA Models Give Prediction on Geometric Mean of
Two Horizontal Components
10NGA Reports Papers
- Reports are available at PEER web site
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- Including Excel files of the models
- Journal publications will be printed in special
issue of EERI Spectra, March 2008
11USGS Is Adopting NGA Models for the 2007 US
National Seismic Hazard Maps
12USGS is Adopting
- NGA relations with documentation
- Boore and Atkinson
- Campbell and Bozorgnia
- Chiou and Youngs
- With equal weighting
Courtesy Art Frankel
13Ratio of 0.2 s SA 2007 and 2002 national seismic
hazard maps for WUS at 2 probability of
exceedance in 50 years.
14Ratio of 1.0 s SA 2007 and 2002 national seismic
hazard maps for WUS At 2 probability of
exceedance in 50 years
15In Summary
- NGA models provide much more robust estimates of
ground motions than the old models - Especially at long periods (e.g., for tall
buildings) - The authors of NGA and old models, strongly
recommend using NGA vs the 1997 models
16Tall Buildings Initiative, Task 5
- Synthetically generated ground motions
- Paul Somerville (Task Leader)
- Brad Aagaard, Rob Graves
17PEER Tall Buildings Initiative, Task 5
- The goal is to add simulated ground motions to
the NGA recorded motions to have a combined
(hybrid) database
18TBI Task 5
- Use validated broadband ground motion simulation
procedures - Simulate ground motions at San Francisco and Los
Angeles sites
19Simulations for Puente Hills Blind Trust Fault
- Simulated motions at 648 sites were generated
20Various scenarios were considered
- Next scenarios
- San Andreas Fault (north and south)
- Hayward Fault
21Tall Buildings Initiative, Task 6
- Review and validation of synthetically generated
ground motions - Farzad Naeim, Yousef Bozorgnia
- Yoshi Moriwaki, CB Crouse, Doug Dreger, Norm
Abrahamson, Yuehua Zeng, Joe Maffei
22TBI Task 6
- Goal is to establish a validated reference set of
synthetically generated ground motions - Review the procedures and results of simulations
- The review will be carried out by both
seismologists and engineers
23TBI Task 6
- Documentations of Puente Hills simulated ground
motions have been sent to various seismologists
for review - Questions and comments are being collected from
the reviewers
24TBI Task 6
- Elastic and inelastic response spectra of
simulated ground motions are being computed - Resulted spectra will be compared with the
results of attenuation of NGA records (both
elastic and inelastic spectra)
25Inelastic spectra of NGA database
- Various versions of inelastic spectra were
computed for more than 3200 horizontal records - For periods
- 0.02 to 10 sec
- Overall gt 1,240,000 nonlinear time history
analyses were performed
26Attenuation of Inelastic Spectra (NGA), For
Different Ductility Ratios
27Attenuation of Inelastic Spectra (NGA)
28TBI Task 6
- Spectral comparison (NGA vs
simulated motions) will be submitted to
engineers for evaluation and comments
29PEER Ground Motion Selection Modification
(GMSM)
30PEER GMSM Working Group
- A multi-disciplinary team of
- Seismologists
- Geotechs
- Structural engineers
31Objectives
- (1) Estimate true response of many structural
models - Buildings
- Bridges
- Dams
- OpenSees models
- Perform models
- (2) Examine existing and upcoming GMSM methods
with reference to the true response
32Estimate the true response of structural model
- Excite the structural model with hundreds of
input GMs - Suppose you have no limitations in number of runs
- Compute statistics of various structural responses
33True structural response can be computed
- Using the input motions, un-scaled and scaled,
obtain correlation between structural response
and elastic response spectra of input motions - Running for a large set of input motions and
correlate the structural response directly to
basic parameters
34Example of a work-in-progress (Zareian
Bozorgnia)
- Run a nonlinear frame model for thousands of NGA
records (un-scaled) - Correlate structural response to magnitude,
distance, site, - Estimate also uncertainty
35Estimate Structural Response
36Once we know the true response
- Evaluate various ground motion selection and
modification methods - We have contacted all authors of GMSM methods
- Requested them to provide records
- Will run the same structural models with the
provided input motions - Will compare results with true response
37Examine various GMSM methods
38Thank You !