Dynamic analysis of stacked rigid blocks |
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Authors: | Pol D. Spanos Panayiotis C. Roussis Nikolaos P. A. Politis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil Engineering, George R. Brown School of Engineering, Rice University, PO Box 1892, Mail Stop 318, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005-1892, USA |
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Abstract: | The dynamic behavior of a structural model of two stacked rigid blocks subjected to ground excitation is examined. Assuming no sliding, the rocking response of the system standing free on a rigid foundation is investigated. The derivation of the equations of motion accounts for the consecutive transition from one pattern of motion to another, each being governed by a set of highly nonlinear differential equations. The system behavior is described in terms of four possible patterns of response and impact between either the two blocks or the base block and the ground. The equations governing the rocking response of the system to horizontal and vertical ground accelerations are derived for each pattern, and an impact model is developed by conservation of angular momentum considerations. Numerical results are obtained by developing an ad hoc computational scheme that is capable of determining the response of the system under an arbitrary base excitation. This feature is demonstrated by using accelerograms from the Northridge, CA, 1994, earthquake. It is hoped that the two-blocks model used herein can facilitate the development of more sophisticated multi-block structural models. |
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Keywords: | Dynamics Stacked rigid blocks Nonlinearity Impact problem Patterns of motion Seismic response |
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