Response of inelastic SDOF systems subjected to dynamic rupture simulations involving directivity and fling step

Volume: 151, Pages: 106992 - 106992
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Directivity is a phenomenon perceived during fault ruptures wherein the ground motion and spectral response in the direction of the rupture is more significant than in any other direction. The objective of this study is to evaluate the variability in characteristics of near-fault ground motions as well as the ductility demand on structures due to directivity based on simulations of strike-slip earthquake events by employing SPECFEM3D, a...
Paper Details
Title
Response of inelastic SDOF systems subjected to dynamic rupture simulations involving directivity and fling step
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
151
Pages
106992 - 106992
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