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YIELDING OSCILLATOR UNDER TRIANGULAR GROUND ACCELERATION PULSE
Authors:GEORGE MYLONAKIS  ANDREI M. REINHORN
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil Engineering , City University of New York (CUNY) , New York, NY 10031, USA;2. Department of Civil Engineering , State University of New York at Buffalo , Buffalo, NY 14260, USA
Abstract:An analytical solution is presented for the response of a bilinear inelastic simple oscillator to a symmetric triangular ground acceleration pulse. This type of motion is typical of near-fault recordings generated by source-directivity effects that may generate severe damage. Explicit closed-form expressions are derived for: (i) the inelastic response of the oscillator during the rising and decaying phases of the excitation as well as the ensuing free oscillations; (ii) the time of structural yielding; (iii) the time of peak response; (iv) the associated ductility demand. It is shown that when the duration of the pulse is long relative to the elastic period of the structure and its amplitude is of the same order as the yielding seismic coefficient, serious damage may occur if significant ductility cannot be supplied. The effect of post-yielding structural stiffness on ductility demand is also examined. Contrary to presently-used numerical algorithms, the proposed analytical solution allows many key response parameters to be evaluated in closed-form expressions and insight to be gained on the'response of inelastic structures to such motions. The model is evaluated against numerical results from actual near-field recorded motions. Illustrative examples are also presented.
Keywords:Ductility  inelastic response  near field  oscillator  pulse  shock  spectrum
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