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Estêvão, João Manuel Carvalho

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  • Análise comparativa da casualidade sísmica do Algarve
    Publication . Estêvão, João M. C.; Oliveira, Carlos Sousa
    In this paper we compared the seismic hazard of Algarve obtained with two different models: a point-source model (proposed by McGuire) and a fault-rupture model (proposed by Der Kiureghian and Ang).
  • Parâmetros que condicionam os valores da casualidade sísmica
    Publication . Estêvão, João Manuel Carvalho; Oliveira, Carlos Sousa
    As dispersões nos resultados das análises da casualidade sísmica têm originado alguma prudência na sua utilização em aplicações práticas de minimização de risco sísmico. Este trabalho visa a verificação, de forma sistemática e crítica, da influência de alguns parâmetros da análise, na credibilidade dos resultados, nomeadamente, o tipo de modelo probabilista adoptado, a delimitação das zonas geradoras de eventos sísmicos, a definição das leis de atenuação e a respectiva adequação à sismicidade verificada e às evidências sismotectónicas, no contexto da cidade de Lisboa.
  • Stochastic ground motion simulation with geological site effects in damage asessment
    Publication . Estêvão, João Manuel Carvalho; Oliveira, Carlos Sousa
    Damage assessment of structures with a mechanical non linear model demands the representation of seismic action in terms of an accelerogram (dynamic analysis) or a response spectrum (pushover analysis). Stochastic ground motion simulation is largely used in regions where seismic strong-motion records are available in insufficient number. In this work we present a variation of the stochastic finite-fault method with dynamic corner frequency that includes the geological site effects. The method was implemented in a computer program named SIMULSIS that generate time series (accelerograms) and response spectra. The program was tested with the MW= 7.3 Landers earthquake (June 28, 1992) and managed to reproduce its effects. In the present work we used it to reproduce the effects of the 1980’s Azores earthquake (January 1, 1980) in several islands, with different possible local site conditions. In those places, the response spectra are presented and compared with the buildings damage observed.