Ranking of pulse-like ground motions
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2020-09-13Autor
Panella, Sebastián
Frau, Carlos
Tornello, Miguel
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Near-fault seismic ground motions are frequently characterized by intense velocity and displacement pulses of
relatively long periods that clearly distinguish them from typical far-field ground motions. Intense velocity pulse
motions can affect adversely the seismic performance of structures. In response to the realization of the importance of
near-fault motions on structural performance, a number of studies have been directed to developing procedures for the
identification of ground motions containing velocity pulses; these procedures classify ground motions as yes/no (pulse
or non-pulse). The procedure proposed by Panella, Tornello, and Frau to identify pulse-like ground motions is based on
the parameter called “development length of velocity time history”. It classifies ground motions in pulse or non-pulse
too, but besides that, it is able to assess the level of impulsivity of them. In this work, we present a ranking of pulse-like
ground motions based on the severity of the pulses. This paper may be a help to an adequate selection of records that are
used to analyze structures in near-fault regions. The study ends with an analysis of the regions in the acceleration
response spectra where they are affected for the velocity pulses.
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