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A Non-ergodic Spectral Acceleration Ground Motion Model for California Developed with Random Vibration Theory

Applications 2021-07-21 v1

Abstract

A new approach for creating a non-ergodic PSAPSA ground-motion model (GMM) is presented which account for the magnitude dependence of the non-ergodic effects. In this approach, the average PSAPSA scaling is controlled by an ergodic PSAPSA GMM, and the non-ergodic effects are captured with non-ergodic PSAPSA factors, which are the adjustment that needs to be applied to an ergodic PSAPSA GMM to incorporate the non-ergodic effects. The non-ergodic PSAPSA factors are based on EASEAS non-ergodic effects and are converted to PSAPSA through Random Vibration Theory (RVT). The advantage of this approach is that it better captures the non-ergodic source, path, and site effects through the small magnitude earthquakes. Due to the linear properties of Fourier Transform, the EASEAS non-ergodic effects of the small events can be applied directly to the large magnitude events. This is not the case for PSAPSA, as response spectrum is controlled by a range of frequencies, making PSAPSA non-ergodic effects depended on the spectral shape which is magnitude dependent. Two PSAPSA non-ergodic GMMs are derived using the ASK14 and CY14 GMMs as backbone models, respectively. The non-ergodic EASEAS effects are estimated with the LAK21 GMM. The RVT calculations are performed with the V75 peak factor model, the Da0.050.85D_{a0.05-0.85} estimate of AS96 for the ground-motion duration, and BT15 oscillator-duration model. The California subset of the NGAWest2 database is used for both models. The total aleatory standard deviation of the two non-ergodic PSAPSA GMMs is approximately 3030 to 35%35\% smaller than the total aleatory standard deviation of the corresponding ergodic PSAPSA GMMs. This reduction has a significant impact on hazard calculations at large return periods. In remote areas, far from stations and past events, the reduction of aleatory variability is accompanied by an increase of epistemic uncertainty.

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@article{arxiv.2107.09125,
  title  = {A Non-ergodic Spectral Acceleration Ground Motion Model for California Developed with Random Vibration Theory},
  author = {Grigorios Lavrentiadis and Norman A. Abrahamson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.09125},
  year   = {2021}
}

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32 pages, 34 figures