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Seismic response of multistoried buildings including the effects of soil-structure interaction
AbstractA simplified response spectrum superposition method has been generalized for the dynamic analysis of the multistoried building-soil response to earthquake ground motions via Fourier-transformed frequency domain. It involves the “scaling” of the Fourier amplitudes of the freefield translational and rocking motions to account for the soil-structure interaction effects, and then analyzing the building as fixed at the base. Envelopes of peak displacements, shear forces and overturning moments in the building are illustrated in terms of the order statistics of the response peaks.
Seismic response of multistoried buildings including the effects of soil-structure interaction
AbstractA simplified response spectrum superposition method has been generalized for the dynamic analysis of the multistoried building-soil response to earthquake ground motions via Fourier-transformed frequency domain. It involves the “scaling” of the Fourier amplitudes of the freefield translational and rocking motions to account for the soil-structure interaction effects, and then analyzing the building as fixed at the base. Envelopes of peak displacements, shear forces and overturning moments in the building are illustrated in terms of the order statistics of the response peaks.
Seismic response of multistoried buildings including the effects of soil-structure interaction
Gupta, V.K. (author) / Trifunac, M.D. (author)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 10 ; 414-422
1991-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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