Effects of Earthquakes On Structures
Effects of Earthquakes On Structures
on structures
Seismic damage
Structural damage due to an earthquake is not solely a
function of the earthquake ground motion. The primary
factors affecting the extent of damage are
Earthquake characteristics, such as (a)peak ground
acceleration, (b)duration of strong shaking, (c )frequency
(d)length of fault rupture.
Site characteristics, such as (a)distance between the
epicenter and the structure, (b)geology between the
epicenter and structure, (c ) soil conditions at the site,
(d)natural period of the site.
Structural characteristics, such as (a) natural period
and damping of the structure, (b) age and construction
method of the structure, (c ) seismic provision
(i.e.detailing) included in the design
Seismic risk zones
In order to design a structure to withstand the effects
of an earthquake, it is necessary to determine the
expected earthquake magnitude.
Zone Effect
0 No damage
1 Minor damage corresponding to MM intensities
V and VI; distant earthquakes may damage
structures with fundamental periods greater
than 1.0 s
2 Moderate damage corresponding to MM
intensity VII
3 Major damage corresponding to MM intensity
VIII and higher
4 Same as zone 3
Risk microzones
Certain limited areas which consistently experience
higher ground accelerations than do surrounding areas
are known as microzones.
This tendency is primarily attributed to the site
conditions in the microzone, frequency and duration of
strong motion.
Since the seismic damage is partially related to ground
acceleration, knowledge of such microzonification is
essential.
Microzonification is widely proposed. For example,
unreinforced buildings in Chinatown were not damaged,
while similarly constructed buildings in Marina district
were. Portions of the Cypress structure on clay
collapsed, but other portions built on firmer soil did not.
Probable and credible earthquake
ground motions
A maximum probable earthquake ground motion at a
Site is the largest earthquake shaking that has a
Significant probability of occuring within the lifetime of a
Structure due to earthquakes from all sources.