Mesozonation of the Italian territory for the definition of real spectrum-compatible accelerograms

The Italian building code defines the seismic action in terms of elastic acceleration response spectra derived from the results of a probabilistic seismic hazard study performed for the whole national territory. This representation of the seismic input is insufficient for several situations (e.g. analysis of geotechnical systems or time-history analyses of structures), for which the seismic input needs to be specified in terms of accelerograms. This work illustrates a methodology for the seismic mesozonation of the Italian territory, with the aim of defining suites of 7 real accelerograms recorded at outcropping rock sites with flat topographic conditions and, most importantly, compatible with the elastic acceleration response spectrum defined by the Italian building code at any location in Italy. These accelerograms do not require any correction and can be directly used for nonlinear dynamic analyses of structures and geotechnical systems. The mesozonation is based on identification of groups of spectra with similar characteristics and shape. For each of these groups, a parent spectrum is defined and used for selecting real spectrum-compatible records. Limited linear scaling is then applied to these accelerograms to make them compatible with all the response spectra of the group. The results of this work for the 475-years return period are accessible through the SEISM-HOME Web-GIS (www.eucentre.it/seismhome.html) providing, for any site in Italy, a suite of 7 real accelerograms spectrum-compatible, on average, with the acceleration response spectrum prescribed by the Italian building code. SEISM-HOME is a useful tool for practitioners needing ready-to-use time-histories for seismic analyses.

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