地震学
加速度
地质学
峰值地面加速度
流离失所(心理学)
地震模拟
断层(地质)
光谱加速度
震级(天文学)
结构工程
地震动
工程类
物理
心理学
经典力学
心理治疗师
天文
作者
Vitelmo V. Bertero,Stephen A. Mahin,Ricardo Herrera
标识
DOI:10.1002/eqe.4290060105
摘要
Abstract Near‐fault records of the 1971 San Fernando earthquake contain severe, long duration acceleration pulses which result in unusually large ground velocity increments. A review of these records along with the results of available theoretical studies of near‐fault ground motions indicates that such acceleration pulses may be characteristic of near‐fault sites in general. The results of an analytical study of a building severely damaged during the San Fernando earthquake indicate that such severe, long duration acceleration pulses were the cause of the main features of the observed structural damage. The implications of such pulses on current aseismic design methods, particularly those used to establish design earthquakes, are examined for buildings located near potential earthquake faults. Analytical studies of the non‐linear dynamic response of single and multiple degree‐of‐freedom systems to several near‐fault records, as well as to a more standard accelerogram, indicate that at near‐fault sites: (a) very large displacement ductilities may result for current levels of code design forces; (b) smoothed elastic design response spectra should reflect the larger ground velocities that may occur; and (c) peak inelastic response cannot reliably be inferred from elastic response predictions.
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