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SPECTRUM MATCHING SCALING PROCEDURES APPLIED TO NONLINEAR ANALYSIS OF WHARVES

  • J. C. Pantoja
  • , J. C. Reyes
  • , J. P. Pardo
  • , F. Yépez
  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito
  • Universidad de los Andes Colombia
  • Seattle University

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Abstract

Wharf structures are essential structures in the economy of a country. Even though their importance, they have received less attention compared with ordinary buildings. These structures are characterized by significant torsional response under bi-directional earthquakes excitations. This behavior arises for the changes in lengths of piles from the land side or waterside. On the other side, they support a complex state of static and dynamic load due to water Streams, impact with containers and craine effects, etc. The ASCE/COPRI 61 – 14 [1] demand that analysis and design of wharves structures have to been done with nonlinear – time history analysis and this motivates this research to present a procedure for selecting and scaling of ground motions for nonlinear dynamic analysis. A recently developed scaling procedure called the modal pushover-based scaling (MPS) [2] has been successfully implemented in the seismic analysis of single and multi-story buildings with symmetric or unsymmetrical structural plan distribution. An extension of the well-known Spectrum Matching methodology is presented here to analyze wharf structures. Sophisticated non-linear dynamic analysis is conducted on four different types of wharves subjected to one suite of 7 ground motions each. The suite corresponds to near-field records that represent the seismicity of Los Angeles area. Pairs of wharves with length varying from 300 to 600m are analyzed; for each length, two embankment systems are defined as 2:1 and 3.5:1. The performance of these structures is compared with benchmark values defined as the mean values of Engineering Demand Parameters (EDPs) due to a more extensive suite of unscaled records. Additionally, this study is compared with the ASCE/SEI 7-10 [3] procedure for selecting and scaling records. Results indicate that SM scaling procedure can result in an improvement of results obtained with ASCE/SEI7-10, with lower underestimation of the platform drifts demand by as much as 10% and underestimation of the material strain demands by as much as 30%. Also, ASCE/SEI 7-10 methodology underestimates the displacements of wharves structures in values ranging from 30-40% and material strain demands of up to 60%, respectively. Moreover, it is found that the MPS procedure provides better estimates of the expected EDPs. Because the performance acceptance in the new standard ASCE/COPRI 61-14 [1] (seismic design of piers and wharves) is solely based on strain limits, the Spectrum Matching (SM) scaling procedure could lead to unconservative results.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorld Conference on Earthquake Engineering proceedings
PublisherInternational Association for Earthquake Engineering
StatePublished - 2021

Publication series

NameWorld Conference on Earthquake Engineering proceedings
Volume2021
ISSN (Electronic)3006-5933

Keywords

  • Modal pushover-based scaling
  • performance-based design
  • Spectrum Matching
  • The ASCE/SEI 7-10 scaling procedure
  • wharves

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