A Ground Motion Record Selection Approach Based on Multiobjective Optimization

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The evaluation of the seismic safety and reliability of buildings and building contents within a probabilistic framework often requires response history analyses using site-specific ground motion records. The ground motion selection method proposed in this paper addresses this issue by a stochastic search procedure in which record sets are selected such that first- and second-order statistics (median and dispersion) satisfy predefined ground motion spectrum targets over a wide period range. Once a ground motion record set is selected, it can be used for seismic assessment of a broad class of buildings within the target period range at the given location.

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Moschen, L., Medina, R. A., & Adam, C. (2019). A Ground Motion Record Selection Approach Based on Multiobjective Optimization. Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 23(4), 669–687. https://doi.org/10.1080/13632469.2017.1342302

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