Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 48, Number 3, 2013, pages 333-350
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2013.48.3.333
Structural seismic response versus epicentral distance and natural period: the case study of Boumerdes (Algeria) 2003 earthquake
S. Dorbani, M. Badaoui and D. Benouar
Abstract
This paper deals with the development of expressions relating structural seismic response parameters to the epicentral distances of an earthquake and the natural period of several reinforced concrete buildings (6, 9 and 12 storey), with three floor plans: symmetric, monosymmetric, and unsymmetric. These structures are subjected to seismic spectrum of accelerations collected during the Boumerdes earthquake (Algeria, May 21st, 2003, Mw=6.8) at different epicentral distances. The objective of this study is to develop relations between structural responses namely: base shear, storey displacements, interstory drifts and
epicentral distance and fundamental period for a given earthquake. The seismic response of the buildings is
carried out in both longitudinal transverse and directions by the response spectrum method (modal spectral approach).
Key Words
structural seismic response; epicentral distance; earthquake; reinforced concrete buildings; storey displacement
Address
S. Dorbani and D. Benouar : Built Environment Lab. (LBE), Faculty of Civil Engineering, Algeria
M. Badaoui : Construction Supply & Services Integrated (CSSI), France