Application of Single-Station Sigma and Site-Response Characterization in a Probabilistic Seismic-Hazard Analysis for a New Nuclear Site

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作者
Rodriguez-Marek, A. [1 ]
Rathje, E. M. [2 ]
Bommer, J. J. [3 ]
Scherbaum, F. [4 ]
Stafford, P. J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Care of Via CE Jr, Virginia Tech, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
[2] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Civil Architectural & Environm Engn, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[3] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, London SW7 2AZ, England
[4] Univ Potsdam, Inst Erd & Umweltwissensch, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany
关键词
MOTION PREDICTION EQUATIONS; AVERAGE HORIZONTAL COMPONENT; EASTERN NORTH-AMERICA; STRONG GROUND MOTION; STANDARD-DEVIATION; ROCK SITES; MODELS; SPECTRA; PERIODS; REGIONS;
D O I
10.1785/0120130196
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Aleatory variability in ground-motion prediction, represented by the standard deviation (sigma) of a ground-motion prediction equation, exerts a very strong influence on the results of probabilistic seismic-hazard analysis (PSHA). This is especially so at the low annual exceedance frequencies considered for nuclear facilities; in these cases, even small reductions in sigma can have a marked effect on the hazard estimates. Proper separation and quantification of aleatory variability and epistemic uncertainty can lead to defensible reductions in sigma. One such approach is the single-station sigma concept, which removes that part of sigma corresponding to repeatable site-specific effects. However, the site-to-site component must then be constrained by site-specific measurements or else modeled as epistemic uncertainty and incorporated into the modeling of site effects. The practical application of the single-station sigma concept, including the characterization of the dynamic properties of the site and the incorporation of site-response effects into the hazard calculations, is illustrated for a PSHA conducted at a rock site under consideration for the potential construction of a nuclear power plant.
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页码:1601 / 1619
页数:19
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