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Peak earthquake response of structures under multi-component excitations
作者姓名:Zach Liang  George C. Lee
作者单位:Department of Civil Structural and Environmental Engineering State University of New York at Buffalo USA,Department of Civil Structural and Environmental Engineering State University of New York at Buffalo USA
基金项目:U.S. Federal Highway Administration Under Grant No. DTFH61-98-C-00094,U.S. National Science Foundation Under Grant No. CMS-9701471
摘    要:Accurate estimation of the peak seismic responses of structures is important in earthquake resistant design. The internal force distributions and the seismic responses of structures are quite complex, since ground motions are multi- directional. One key issue is the uncertainty of the incident angle between the directions of ground motion and the reference axes of the structure. Different assumed seismic incidences can result in different peak values within the scope of design spectrum analysis for a given structure and earthquake ground motion record combination. Using time history analysis to determine the maximum structural responses excited by a given earthquake record requires repetitive calculations to determine the critical incident angle. This paper presents a transformation approach for relatively accurate and rapid determination of the maximum peak responses of a linear structure subjected to three-dimensional excitations within all possible seismic incident angles. The responses can be deformations, internal forces, strains and so on. An irregular building structure model is established using SAP2000 program. Several typical earthquake records and an artifi cial white noise are applied to the structure model to illustrate the variation of the maximum structural responses for different incident angles. Numerical results show that for many structural parameters, the variation can be greater than 100%. This method can be directly applied to time history analysis of structures using existing computer software to determine the peak responses without carrying out the analyses for all possible incident angles. It can also be used to verify and/or modify aseismic designs by using response spectrum analysis.

关 键 词:地壳运动  地质年代  结构性破坏  轴旋转
收稿时间:24 September 2007
修稿时间:10 October 2007

Peak earthquake response of structures under multi-component excitations
Zach Liang,George C. Lee.Peak earthquake response of structures under multi-component excitations[J].Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration,2007,6(4):357-370.
Authors:Jianwei Song  Zach Liang  Yi-Lun Chu  George C Lee
Institution:Department of Civil,Structural and Environmental Engineering,State University of New York at Buffalo,USA
Abstract:Accurate estimation of the peak seismic responses of structures is important in earthquake resistant design. The internal force distributions and the seismic responses of structures are quite complex, since ground motions are multi- directional. One key issue is the uncertainty of the incident angle between the directions of ground motion and the reference axes of the structure. Different assumed seismic incidences can result in different peak values within the scope of design spectrum analysis for a given structure and earthquake ground motion record combination. Using time history analysis to determine the maximum structural responses excited by a given earthquake record requires repetitive calculations to determine the critical incident angle. This paper presents a transformation approach for relatively accurate and rapid determination of the maximum peak responses of a linear structure subjected to three-dimensional excitations within all possible seismic incident angles. The responses can be deformations, internal forces, strains and so on. An irregular building structure model is established using SAP2000 program. Several typical earthquake records and an artifi cial white noise are applied to the structure model to illustrate the variation of the maximum structural responses for different incident angles. Numerical results show that for many structural parameters, the variation can be greater than 100%. This method can be directly applied to time history analysis of structures using existing computer software to determine the peak responses without carrying out the analyses for all possible incident angles. It can also be used to verify and/or modify aseismic designs by using response spectrum analysis.
Keywords:multi-component ground motion  time history analysis  peak structural response  axis rotation
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