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Non-stationary random vibrations of a shear beam under high frequency seismic effects
Authors:Zbigniew Zembaty  
Affiliation:aFaculty of Civil Engineering, Opole University of Technology, ul, Mikolajczyjka 5, 45-271 Opole, Poland
Abstract:Band-limited, non-stationary random vibrations of a shear beam are studied in order to investigate high frequency seismic effects on building structures. A solution for the evolutionary spectral density of the shear beam response to a time segment of band-limited white noise is given in a closed form. The root mean square (rms) and peak response of the shear beam are studied for two characteristic frequency bands: the conventional 1–4 Hz and higher frequency 4–16 Hz, characteristic for rockburst ground motion. Applying the criterion of equal excitation intensity with constant rms velocity, both responses are analyzed in detail and compared. The “switching off” fundamental mode for high frequency excitations results in characteristic overshoot of the stationary response level by the non-stationary rms response and an amplification of the response in the upper part of the shear beam.
Keywords:Seismic engineering   Non-stationary random vibrations   Peak response   Rockbursts   Shear beams
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