ABSTRACT
In earthquake engineering, it is acknowledged that a vector of intensity measures (IMs) can better predict seismic structural responses than a single measure. Hence, a vector of IMs is widely applied in a number of applications, such as probabilistic seismic hazard analysis, probabilistic seismic risk analysis, and ground‐motion selections. Spectral input energy () has been demonstrated as a promising IM in earthquake engineering, especially in the energy‐based seismic design of structures. However, this important measure has not been included in the vector of IMs. Therefore, it is worthwhile to incorporate with other important IMs by examining correlations. This study analyzes the empirical correlations of spectral with peak amplitude‐based IMs, cumulative‐based IMs, and duration‐related IMs. It is found that spectral absolute has strong correlations with peak ground velocity at all investigated periods. However, spectral is negatively correlated with duration‐based IMs. To demonstrate the applicability of the examined correlations, a simple example is finally presented by employing for the ground‐motion selections and seismic hazard assessment based on the generalized conditional intensity measure approach.