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Including site effects in seismic risk modeling
Overview
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What are site effects?
Site effects are the group of local characteristics that modify seismic strong motion.
They are called site effects due to their extremely local nature.
For example, within a city, these effects may change from one block to the next.
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What are site effects?
Typical seismic site effects are related to: Soil deposits dynamic response
Topography
Soil liquefaction
Most important Site Effects
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Soil dynamic response
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Michoacn earthquake (Mexico), 1985
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Michoacn earthquake (Mexico), 1985
Near hypocentral area
Mexico City
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Energy attenuation process
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Michoacn earthquake (Mexico), 1985
Bedrock Soft soil
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Tauramena earthquake (Colombia), 1995
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How to assess site effects?
Measuring them. By installing acceleration sensors and waiting for earthquakes to occur By measuring, trough geophysical methods, dynamic characteristics of soil deposits
Modeling them. This, of course, requires detailed knowledge and expert criteria
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Site effects modeling
As mentioned, requires specific knowledge and criteria
May be assessed by means of several methods
Its a difficult problem. Soil dynamic response is highly non-linear, therefore it may be assessed only by means of specialized numerical methods
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Site effects modeling
Given the mentioned characteristics, CAPRA does not model site effects
However, given their importance in seismic risk assessment, they can be included in risk analysis using CAPRA
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Site effects modeling in CAPRA Response spectra transfer functions
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Site effects modeling in CAPRA Response spectra transfer functions
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Assessing site effects
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Measuring seismic response to strong motion Bogot accelerograph network
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Measuring seismic response to strong motion Bogot accelerograph network
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Measuring seismic response trough geophysical methods Measuring ambient vibration at surface
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Measuring seismic response trough geophysical methods Measuring ambient vibration at surface
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Measuring seismic response trough geophysical methods Measuring ambient vibration at surface
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Measuring seismic response trough geophysical methods Measuring ambient vibration at surface
Fundamental vibration period of soil deposits obtained for Bogot, by means of ambient vibration records
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Modeling soil dynamic response
Linear models Non-linear models
1-dimension 2-dimensions 3-dimensions
How is it usually done?
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1D non-linear soil response
Modos Principales de Vibracin
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Soil column vibration modes
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1D non-linear soil response
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Shear stress and strain
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1D non-linear soil response Shear stress and strain
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1D non-linear soil response Shear stress and strain
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Site effects example: Bogot
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Bogot site effects
Seismic hazard map including site effects 475 years return period Structural period T = 0 sec Low rise buildings
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Seismic hazard map including site effects 475 years return period Structural period T = 0.3 sec 3-4 stories buildings
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Seismic hazard map including site effects 475 years return period Structural period T = 1.0 sec 8-12 stories buildings
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Seismic hazard map including site effects 475 years return period Structural period T = 2.0 sec High rise buildings 20 stories
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CAPRA tool for including site effects
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Site Effects format
Assess site effects by means of response spectra transfer functions
Allows geographical distribution of transfer functions
Allows non-linear soil response representation
Its a binary file. It cant be constructed by hand
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Site Effects application