Abstract
The relative input energy of a ground motion is used to quantitatively estimate the destructive capacity of ground motion to a structure, which reflects the deformation capacity and energy dissipation capacity of a structure. The destructive capacity of a ground motion on a structure is known to be relevant to the structural period. Because ranking the destructive capacity of ground motion at all periods is not practical, rationally dividing period ranges should be performed before ranking ground motions according to their destructive capacity and a new method to divide period ranges based on the relative input energy is proposed. According to the correlation coefficient of the relative input energy at adjacent structural periods, the structural periods from 0.2 s to 10 s are divided into several representational period ranges, which include a recommended period within each period range to represent the whole range. Only the ground motion ranking sequence at the recommended period is used in this period range. The rationality of the ranking sequence of ground motions based on destructive capacity is verified by a series of structural seismic response analyses. The results of this paper are compared with those of existing methods, and the results show that the relative input energy index is able to better quantitatively describe the destructive capacity of ground motion.
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