• 제목/요약/키워드: ground motion spatial variation

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Response of a frame structure on a canyon site to spatially varying ground motions

  • Bi, Kaiming;Hao, Hong;Ren, Weixin
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.111-127
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    • 2010
  • This paper studies the effects of spatially varying ground motions on the responses of a bridge frame located on a canyon site. Compared to the spatial ground motions on a uniform flat site, which is the usual assumptions in the analysis of spatial ground motion variation effects on structures, the spatial ground motions at different locations on surface of a canyon site have different intensities owing to local site amplifications, besides the loss of coherency and phase difference. In the proposed approach, the spatial ground motions are modelled in two steps. Firstly, the base rock motions are assumed to have the same intensity and are modelled with a filtered Tajimi-Kanai power spectral density function and an empirical spatial ground motion coherency loss function. Then, power spectral density function of ground motion on surface of the canyon site is derived by considering the site amplification effect based on the one dimensional seismic wave propagation theory. Dynamic, quasi-static and total responses of the model structure to various cases of spatially varying ground motions are estimated. For comparison, responses to uniform ground motion, to spatial ground motions without considering local site effects, to spatial ground motions without considering coherency loss or phase shift are also calculated. Discussions on the ground motion spatial variation and local soil site amplification effects on structural responses are made. In particular, the effects of neglecting the site amplifications in the analysis as adopted in most studies of spatial ground motion effect on structural responses are highlighted.

Effects of spatial variability of earthquake ground motion in cable-stayed bridges

  • Ferreira, Miguel P.;Negrao, Joao H.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.233-247
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    • 2006
  • Most codes of practice state that for large in-plane structures it is necessary to account for the spatial variability of earthquake ground motion. There are essentially three effects that contribute for this variation: (i) wave passage effect, due to finite propagation velocity; (ii) incoherence effect, due to differences in superposition of waves; and (iii) the local site amplification due to spatial variation in geological conditions. This paper discusses the procedures to be undertaken in the time domain analysis of a cable-stayed bridge under spatial variability of earthquake ground motion. The artificial synthesis of correlated displacements series that simulate the earthquake load is discussed first. Next, it is described the 3D model of the International Guadiana Bridge used for running tests with seismic analysis. A comparison of the effects produced by seismic waves with different apparent propagation velocities and different geological conditions is undertaken. The results in this study show that the differences between the analysis with and without spatial variability of earthquake ground motion can be important for some displacements and internal forces, especially those influenced by symmetric modes.

입력지반운동의 공간적 변화를 고려한 교량의 지진응답해석 (Seismic Response Analysis of Bridges Considering Spatial Variation of Input Ground Motion)

  • 최광규;강승우;국승규
    • 한국해양공학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents a seismic response analysis of bridge structures considering the spatial variation of input ground motion. In earthquake analyses of structures, it is usually assumed that the input ground motion is the same at every support. However, this assumption is not justified for long structures like bridges, because observations have shown that the earthquake ground motion can vary considerably within relatively small distances. When the soil under the foundation is relatively soft and deep, an analysis of the foundation-soil interaction must always be performed. To consider the foundation-soil interaction, a soil response analysis is performed first, and after determining the material characteristics of the foundation element obtained by this foundation-soil interaction analysis, the seismic response analysis of a bridge superstructure with equivalent springs and dampers is performed. Finally, the influences of the spatial variation in the input motion, which are affected by different soil characteristics, are considered.

다경간 콘크리트 교량의 지진 취약도 (Seismic Fragility Curves for Multi-Span Concrete Bridges)

  • Kim, Sang-Hoon
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제7권6호
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    • pp.35-47
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    • 2003
  • 다수의 지점 위에 놓인 교량의 경우, 지진으로 인한 지반운동은 교량길이에 따른 거리에 걸쳐 지점마다 현저하게 다를 수 있다. 본 연구는 이러한 공간적 특성을 고려하기 위하여 지점마다 다른 진폭과 위상 그리고 주파수 성분을 갖도록 지반운동 시간이력곡선을 생성하였고, Monte Carlo 해석기법을 사용하여 생성된 지반운동 하에서 교량의 비선형 동적거동을 고찰하였으며 두개의 실제 교량에 대한 취약도 해석을 수행하였다. 공간적 특성이 지진반응에 미치는 영향을 고려하여 교량교각의 연성도에 대한 취약도 곡선을 개발하였고, 동일지진 하에서의 취약도 곡선과 비교 검토하였다. 본 연구는 동일 지반운동을 사용하여 교량해석을 수행하는 경우 교각의 요구 연성계수가 상이 지반운동을 사용하는 경우보다 저평가 될 수 있다는 것을 입증하였다. 지진취약도 곡선은 지반운동의 강도를 표시하는 PGA, PGV, SA, SV와 SI의 함수로 나타내어졌다. 본 연구는 최초로 공간적 특성을 반영한 지반운동 하에서의 지진취약도 곡선을 개발하였으며, 다경간 교량의 내진설계시 시방서에 그 영향을 고려하기 위한 설계지침의 근거를 제공할 것이다.

Viaduct seismic response under spatial variable ground motion considering site conditions

  • Derbal, Rachid;Benmansour, Nassima;Djafour, Mustapha;Matallah, Mohammed;Ivorra, Salvador
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.557-566
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    • 2019
  • The evaluation of the seismic hazard for a given site is to estimate the seismic ground motion at the surface. This is the result of the combination of the action of the seismic source, which generates seismic waves, the propagation of these waves between the source and the site, and site local conditions. The aim of this work is to evaluate the sensitivity of dynamic response of extended structures to spatial variable ground motions (SVGM). All factors of spatial variability of ground motion are considered, especially local site effect. In this paper, a method is presented to simulate spatially varying earthquake ground motions. The scheme for generating spatially varying ground motions is established for spatial locations on the ground surface with varying site conditions. In this proposed method, two steps are necessary. Firstly, the base rock motions are assumed to have the same intensity and are modelled with a filtered Tajimi-Kanai power spectral density function. An empirical coherency loss model is used to define spatial variable seismic ground motions at the base rock. In the second step, power spectral density function of ground motion on surface is derived by considering site amplification effect based on the one dimensional seismic wave propagation theory. Several dynamics analysis of a curved viaduct to various cases of spatially varying seismic ground motions are performed. For comparison, responses to uniform ground motion, to spatial ground motions without considering local site effect, to spatial ground motions with considering coherency loss, phase delay and local site effects are also calculated. The results showed that the generated seismic signals are strongly conditioned by the local site effect. In the same sense, the dynamic response of the viaduct is very sensitive of the variation of local geological conditions of the site. The effect of neglecting local site effect in dynamic analysis gives rise to a significant underestimation of the seismic demand of the structure.

하마오카 원자력 발전소 지진 기록 분석을 통한 지진응답의 공간적 변화 평가 (Assessment of Seismic Response Spatial Variation Through the Analysis of Earthquake Records at Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant)

  • 지혜연;하정곤;김민규;함대기
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 2022
  • In assessing the seismic safety of nuclear power plants, it is essential to analyze the structures using the observed ground motion. In particular, spatial variation in which the characteristics of the ground motion record differ may occur if the location is different within the site and even if the same earthquake is experienced. This study analyzed the spatial variation characteristics of the ground motion observed at the structure and site using the earthquake records measured at the Hamaoka nuclear power plant. Even if they were located on the same floor within the same unit, there was a difference in response depending on the location. In addition, amplification was observed in Unit 5 compared to other units, which was due to the rock layer having a slower shear wave velocity than the surrounding bedrock. Significant differences were also found in the records of the structure's foundation and the free-field surface. Based on these results, the necessity of considering spatial variation in the observed records was suggested.

공간적으로 변화하는 입력지진으로 인한 교량의 지진거동특성 (Seismic Behavior of Bridges Considering Ground Motion Spatial Variation)

  • 배병호;최광규;강승우;송시영
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.759-768
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    • 2015
  • 장대교량과 같이 길이가 긴 다 지점 구조물에서는 각 지점에서의 지반운동은 차이가 난다. 이것은 지반운동의 공간적 변화로 알려져 있다. 지반운동의 공간적 변화는 각각 다른 위치에서의 지진파 도착시간의 차이에 의해 발생하는 파동전파 효과, 이질적인 지반매체에서의 지진파 산란에 의한 일관성손실, 부지의 지반특성에 따른 부지증폭 효과 등의 이유에 의해 발생한다. 기존연구에서는 부지증폭 효과를 고려하지 않거나, 지반을 단층으로 모델링하여 이를 고려하였으나, 본 연구에서는 다층의 지반에 의한 지반운동의 증폭 및 필터링이 구조물의 지진거동에 미치는 영향을 평가하였다. 서로 다른 지층의 수와 깊이 그리고 지반특성을 가지고 있는 부지에서 공간적으로 변화하는 지반운동을 생성하였고, 일관성손실 함수의 상관성 정도와 각 부지의 지반조건에 따른 지반운동의 시간이력의 변화특성을 평가하였다. 또한, 두 개의 단위 교량으로 이루어진 교량시스템을 대상으로 각각의 부지 조건에 맞게끔 생성된 지진파를 입력으로 하는 교량해석을 통해 각 단위교량 및 단위교량 간 지진거동 특성을 비교분석하였다. 특히, 일관성손실과 지반조건이 두 교량 간 충돌 및 낙교를 유발할 수 있는 상대변위에 미치는 영향을 평가하였다. 해석결과 각 부지의 지반조건의 고려는 아주 중요하며 실제 구조해석에서 무시되어서는 안 될 것으로 판단된다.

Structural control of cable-stayed bridges under traveling earthquake wave excitation

  • Raheem, Shehata E Abdel
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.269-280
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    • 2018
  • Post-earthquake damages investigation in past and recent earthquakes has illustrated that the ground motion spatial variation plays an important role in the structural response of long span bridges. For the structural control of seismic-induced vibrations of cable-stayed bridges, it is extremely important to include the effects of the ground motion spatial variation in the analysis for design of an effective control system. The feasibility and efficiency of different vibration control strategies for the cable-stayed bridge under multiple support excitations have been examined to enhance a structure's ability to withstand earthquake excitations. Comparison of the response due to non-uniform input ground motion with that due to uniform input demonstrates the importance of accounting for spatial variability of excitations. The performance of the optimized designed control systems for uniform input excitations gets worse dramatically over almost all of the evaluation criteria under multiple-support excitations.

Influence of ground motion spatial variations and local soil conditions on the seismic responses of buried segmented pipelines

  • Bi, Kaiming;Hao, Hong
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제44권5호
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    • pp.663-680
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    • 2012
  • Previous major earthquakes revealed that most damage of the buried segmented pipelines occurs at the joints of the pipelines. It has been proven that the differential motions between the pipe segments are one of the primary reasons that results in the damage (Zerva et al. 1986, O'Roueke and Liu 1999). This paper studies the combined influences of ground motion spatial variations and local soil conditions on the seismic responses of buried segmented pipelines. The heterogeneous soil deposits surrounding the pipelines are assumed resting on an elastic half-space (base rock). The spatially varying base rock motions are modelled by the filtered Tajimi-Kanai power spectral density function and an empirical coherency loss function. Local site amplification effect is derived based on the one-dimensional wave propagation theory by assuming the base rock motions consist of out-of-plane SH wave or combined in-plane P and SV waves propagating into the site with an assumed incident angle. The differential axial and lateral displacements between the pipeline segments are stochastically formulated in the frequency domain. The influences of ground motion spatial variations, local soil conditions, wave incident angle and stiffness of the joint are investigated in detail. Numerical results show that ground motion spatial variations and local soil conditions can significantly influence the differential displacements between the pipeline segments.

Seismic responses of base-isolated nuclear power plant structures considering spatially varying ground motions

  • Sayed, Mohamed A.;Go, Sunghyuk;Cho, Sung Gook;Kim, Dookie
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.169-188
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    • 2015
  • This study presents the effects of the spatial variation of ground motions in a hard rock site on the seismic responses of a base-isolated nuclear power plant (BI-NPP). Three structural models were studied for the BI-NPP supported by different number of lead rubber bearing (LRB) base isolators with different base mat dimensions. The seismic responses of the BI-NPP were analyzed and investigated under the uniform and spatial varying excitation of El Centro ground motion. In addition, the rotational degrees of freedom (DOFs) of the base mat nodes were taken to consider the flexural behavior of the base mat on the seismic responses under both uniform and spatial varying excitation. Finally, the seismic response results for all the analysis cases of the BI-NPP were investigated in terms of the vibration periods and mode shapes, lateral displacements, and base shear forces. The analysis results indicate that: (1) considering the flexural behavior of the base mat has a negligible effect on the lateral displacements of base isolators regardless of the number of the isolators or the type of excitation used; (2) considering the spatial variation of ground motions has a substantial influence on the lateral displacements of base isolators and the NPP stick model; (3) the ground motion spatial variation effect is more prominent on lateral displacements than base shear forces, particularly with increasing numbers of base isolators and neglecting flexural behavior of the base mat.