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Ground Motion Model for Spectral Displacement of Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes Generated by Vrancea Seismic Source

Paul Olteanu and Radu Vacareanu    

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In support of displacement-based design (DBD), an attenuation model for the prediction of the spectral displacement of intermediate-depth earthquakes generated by Vrancea source is proposed. DBD is an alternative to force-based design, the main benefits being a better and confident description of the structural response and the removal of some of the inconsistencies of force-based code design. The basic input for DBD is the displacement response spectrum (DRS). Vrancea intermediate-depth source is responsible for the seismic hazard for most of the Romanian territory. The source produces, on average, two or three earthquakes with MW >7.0 per century, the prominent characteristics being the large displacement demand and large predominant periods (? 1.5 s) for sites located in the Romanian Plain. The model is applicable for sites positioned in front of the South-Eastern Carpathian Arc on type B and C soils. Equations predicting spectral displacement were developed by two-stage regression analysis, using a database containing national analog records of moderate-strong earthquakes and the available digital records, of smaller earthquakes. The model was extended for periods up to 8.0 s using national digital strong motion records and Japanese high-quality digital records of earthquakes triggered by a similar seismo-tectonic environment. The model successfully reproduced observed data, for both type B and C soils and the goodness of fit was tested using methods available in literature.

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