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In performance-based design, the structure is designed to behave linearly elastic without damage under a moderate frequent earthquake and to undergo repairable damage under a rare strong earthquake. Design earthquakes are specified in current seismic codes as single events. However, the structure may experience repeated accelerations in a short period of time. Ground accelerations of multiple sequences could result in more damage to the structure than a single ordinary event.
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Takewaki, I., Moustafa, A., Fujita, K. (2013). Response of Nonlinear SDOF Structures to Random Acceleration Sequences. In: Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings. Springer Series in Reliability Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4144-0_7
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