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000018295 100__ $$aJayamon, Jeena
000018295 24500 $$aSeismic Performance Assessment of Wood-Frame Shear Wall Structures Subjected To Ground Motion Variations

000018295 24630 $$n16.$$pProceedings of the 16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
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000018295 520__ $$2eng$$aWood-frame shear wall buildings are commonly used for residential and non-residential buildings. Reliable prediction of the seismic behavior of this structural system requires an understanding of the variability in the seismic performance from the inherent randomness associated with the prediction of seismic demand from ground motions. This paper assesses the influence of certain characteristic features of selected earthquake ground motions including the source-to-site distance (far-field and near-field ground motions), scaling methods (amplitude scaling and spectrum matching) and ground motion response history amplitude features (peak ground acceleration and velocity) on the computed seismic behavior, up to collapse, of wood-frame shear wall buildings. To capture the influence of these ground motion variations in the seismic performance of wood-frame shear wall buildings, a sample set of four building models with different design features were selected from those that were originally studied in the FEMA P-695 report. Incremental nonlinear dynamic analysis is performed on the selected building models using the FEMA P-695 ground motion record sets. The results from dynamic analysis is used to compute the median drift and base shear demands at design spectral intensities and collapse margin ratio (CMR) at collapse level spectral intensities. These metrics are used to compare the performance of the selected building models.

000018295 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000018295 653__ $$aWood-frame shear wall buildings, Ground motion variations, Seismic performance assessment

000018295 7112_ $$a16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering$$cSantiago (CL)$$d2017-01-09 / 2017-01-13$$gWCEE16
000018295 720__ $$aJayamon, Jeena$$iCharney, Finley$$iLine, Philip
000018295 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz
000018295 8564_ $$s877290$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/18295/files/1181.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on USB, paper 1181.
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000018295 980__ $$aPAPER