INELASTIC SEISMIC RESPONSE ANALYSIS BASED ON ENERGY DENSITY SPECTRA |
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Authors: | KEVIN K F WONG |
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Institution: | Associate Prvfessor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering , Nanyang Technological University , Singapore |
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Abstract: | Energy balance is used to characterise the seismic energy in inelastic structures where energy input to the structure is decomposed into strain energy, kinetic energy, damping energy, and plastic energy. The exact quantification of plastic energy is derived based on force analogy method for moment-resisting frames. A method of generating energy density spectra is then proposed based on yield displacement of a single degree of freedom system. The effects of different structural vibration characteristics are then studied on energy density spectra. These effects include variations of yield displacement level, earth-quake scaling factor, and damping ratio, which proves to be useful in improving the basic understanding of energy characteristics in structural dynamic response. Finally, the use of energy density spectra is demonstrated on a multi-degree of freedom structure to show the practical applications of these spectra. |
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Keywords: | Damping energy plastic energy input energy plastic rotations yield displacement force analogy method |
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