eprintid: 10195542 rev_number: 8 eprint_status: archive userid: 699 dir: disk0/10/19/55/42 datestamp: 2024-08-08 11:28:18 lastmod: 2024-10-09 06:10:06 status_changed: 2024-08-08 11:28:18 type: proceedings_section metadata_visibility: show sword_depositor: 699 creators_name: Gutiérrez-Urzúa, Fernando creators_name: Freddi, Fabio creators_name: De La Llera, JC creators_name: Crempien, JGF creators_name: Gallardo, JA creators_name: Muñoz, JP creators_name: Rossetto, Tiziana creators_name: Dede, Sahin creators_name: Cembrano, J creators_name: Rivera, Felipe creators_name: Chacón, MF title: Seismic Behavior of Isolated Structures under Subduction and Crustal Ground Motions: A Comparative Study ispublished: pub divisions: UCL divisions: B04 divisions: F44 note: This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher’s terms and conditions. abstract: Seismic isolation decouples the modal characteristics of the structure from those of the ground motion, thus reducing structural demands, particularly under intense earthquakes. Seismic isolation is particularly beneficial when used for strategic facilities such as hospitals, as it often allows the building to remain operational in the aftermath of an earthquake-related disaster. Although the use of these devices is widespread in earthquake-prone regions, there are still open issues that require to be studied. These open issues include the performance and reliability of the seismic isolation systems when subjected to earthquakes with characteristics that are different than those considered during the design. The present study investigates the seismic performance of a case study isolated hospital with a high-damping rubber compound in Santiago, Chile, considering sets of ground motions generated by either megathrust subduction or crustal fault mechanisms. A 3D finite element model of a case study hospital is developed in OpenSees. Sets crustal ground motions resulting from earthquake rupture scenarios on the San Ramon Fault are generated by the UCSB method, which involves simulating a synthetic earthquake source with specified temporal and spatial slip on the fault. Successively, sets of ‘equivalent’ recorded subduction ground motions are selected. Incremental Dynamic Analyses (IDAs) are used to compute different local and global Engineering Demand Parameters (EDPs) considering records from the two types of events (subduction vs. crustal), both considering and not considering the vertical component of the ground motion. The results show the paramount importance of considering different seismic sources to better understand/predict the seismic response of isolated structures. date: 2024-07-05 date_type: published publisher: International Association for Earthquake Engineering (IAEE) official_url: https://proceedings-wcee.org/index.html oa_status: green full_text_type: pub language: eng primo: open primo_central: open_green verified: verified_manual elements_id: 2303240 lyricists_name: Dede, Sahin lyricists_name: Freddi, Fabio lyricists_id: SODED18 lyricists_id: FFRED33 actors_name: Freddi, Fabio actors_id: FFRED33 actors_role: owner full_text_status: public pres_type: paper event_title: 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (WCEE2024) event_location: Milan book_title: Proceedings of the 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (18WCEE) citation: Gutiérrez-Urzúa, Fernando; Freddi, Fabio; De La Llera, JC; Crempien, JGF; Gallardo, JA; Muñoz, JP; Rossetto, Tiziana; ... Chacón, MF; + view all <#> Gutiérrez-Urzúa, Fernando; Freddi, Fabio; De La Llera, JC; Crempien, JGF; Gallardo, JA; Muñoz, JP; Rossetto, Tiziana; Dede, Sahin; Cembrano, J; Rivera, Felipe; Chacón, MF; - view fewer <#> (2024) Seismic Behavior of Isolated Structures under Subduction and Crustal Ground Motions: A Comparative Study. In: Proceedings of the 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (18WCEE). International Association for Earthquake Engineering (IAEE) Green open access document_url: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10195542/1/Gutierrez-Urzua%20et%20al%20-%20WCEE2024%20-%20Isolated%20Hospitals%20-%20San%20Ramon%20Fault.pdf