Application of arma models to estimate earthquake ground motion and structural response

Símon Ólafsson, Ragnar Sigbjörnsson

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Abstract

This paper deals with the use of ARMA models in earthquake engineering. Tools and methods applied to strong ground motion are discussed emphasizing simulation of probabilistic earthquake response spectra. The ARMA models are applied to Icelandic earthquake data and a tentative model for Icelandic earthquakes is presented. This model, which is derived using 54 accelerograms, is based on a low‐order, time‐invariant ARMA process excited by Gaussian white noise and amplitude modulated using a simple envelope function to account for the non‐stationary characteristics. This simple model gives a reasonable fit to the observed ground motion. Further, this model produces accurate earthquake response spectra, which, combined with accompanying attenuation and duration formulae, might be useful in earthquake hazard and risk assessment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)951-966
Number of pages16
JournalEarthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
Volume24
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 1995

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