Module 6 Structure Dynamics
Module 6 Structure Dynamics
Peshawar, Pakistan
MODULE 6
RESPONSE OF LINEAR ELASTIC S.D.O.F SYSTEMS TO
EARTHQUAKE LOADING
Prof. Dr. Akhtar Naeem Khan &
drakhtarnaeem@nwfpuet.edu.pk
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No energy is absorbed
by systems
u
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Elastic-perfectly plastic
system (Elasto plastic
system)
Area enclosed by
the curve = Energy
absorbed by system
u = u +u g
Where ug= Ground displacement. ut=Total displacement at the top end and u
= Dynamic displacement of lumped mass at the top w.r.t shifted base.
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f I +f D +f S =0
f = mu ;
I
= cu and f s = ku
+ku =0
mu t +cu
or m(u g + u ) + cu + ku = 0
+ku = mu g (t)
or mu +cu
Comparing with
+ku =p(t)
mu +cu
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ug
t
Figure : Ground motions recorded
during several earthquakes.
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Ground velocity,
ug
u g
Ground displacement, u g
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c
k
mu + cu + ku = mu g (t) u + u + u = u g (t)
m
m
Since c = c = ( 2m
cr
) and
k
=
m
+
u +CE-409:
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n u = u g (t)
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nu
2
Response quantities
Response is the structural system
reaction to a demand coming from
ground acceleration record
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Response quantities
One of the important response quantity is total lateral displacement
t
u
at the top end of structural system, o , required to provide enough
separation between adjacent buildings to prevent their pounding
against each other during an earthquake
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u +2n u
+ n u =u g (t)
2
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g , g
u
go = 0.319g
u
T = 0.5sec, = 2%
n
Tn = 0.5sec, = 2%
Corresponding relative
displacement at the top
end of the SDOF frame
u, in
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u +2 u
+ u = u (t)
2
u = f(T , )
n
Thus any two systems having the same values of Tn and will have
the same deformation response u(t) even though one system may
be more massive than the other or one may be stiffer than the other
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Effect of Tn on Deformation
response history
u g , g
go = 0.319g
u
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Effect of on Deformation
response
history
u g , g
go = 0.319g
u
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u
spectrum, and for o is the total acceleration response spectrum.
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Construction of deformation
response spectrum
(a) El-centro ground acceleration; (b) Deformation response of three SDF systems
with =2% and TCE-409:
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Deformation response spectrum for =2%29
n=0.5,1, and
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2
D =V =
D
T
n
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D
= 2%
V
= 2%
2
V =D
T
n
Tn
V=D*2/Tn
0.5
2.67
33.6
1.0
5.97
37.5
2.0
7.47
23.5
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D
2
2
A = n D = D
Tn
2
= 2%
A
= 2%
Tn
A=D*(2/Tn)2
0.5
2.6
7
1.09g
1.0
5.9
7
0.61g
2.0
7.4
7
0.191g
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u
3. Similarly, o is not taken as A which by definition= n2D
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Deformation response spectra f0r 1940 El-centro earthquake for different values of
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Deformation response spectra f0r 1940 El-centro earthquake for different values of
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( )
The term Pseudo shall not be conceived by its meaning (i.e. false as
defined in English dictionaries). In fact it shall be taken as an essence
similar effect to their relevant commodities
It can be observed from below graph that pseudo acceleration , A , and
peak value of true acceleration, u o t have almost same values for systems
with Tn 10 sec and 0.1 .
It is worth mentioning that for elastic system the seldomly exceed 5%
t
u
as such taking A same as o negligible effect
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( u o )
V
u o
V
u
o
V 0.85u o
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Figure: Combined D-V-A response spectrum for El Centro ground motion; = 2%.
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A determined
for a SDOF system with T n=2 sec
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Combined D-V-ACE-409:
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Centro ground motion; = 0,5,10 and 20%40 40
f so = k.u o
since k = n 2 .m
f so = k.u o = ( n .m).u o
2
= m.( n .u o )
2
f so = m.A
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f so = kD = mA
The peak value of base shear, Vbo, from equilibrium of above given
diagram can be written as:
Vbo = f so = m.A
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w
A
or Vbo = .A = .w
g
g
Where w is the weight of the structure and g is the gravitational
acceleration. When written in this form, A/g may be interpreted as
the base shear coefficient or lateral force coefficient . It is used in
building codes to represent the coefficient by which the structural
weight is multiplied to obtain the base shear
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Problem M6.1
The frame for use in a building is to be located on sloping ground s
shown in figure. The cross sections of the two columns are 10 in. square.
Determine the base shears in the two columns at the instant of peak
response due to the El Centro ground motion. Assume the damping ratio
to be 5%. The beam is too stiffer than the columns and can be assumed
to be rigid. Total weight at floor level = 10k
Solution
slopy ground
1st step
9.81*3.28*12=386
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Solution (contd.)
Computing the shear force at the
base of the short and long columns.
u o = D = 0.67 A = ( 2/Tn ) D
2
0.67
Comments:
Although both columns go through equal deformation, however, the stiffer column
carries a greater force than the flexible column. The lateral force is distributed to the
elements in proportion to their relative stiffnesses. Sometimes this basic principle , if
not recognized in building design, lead to unanticipated damage of the stiffer elements.
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D= ugo for
Tn>15 sec
Acceleration amplification
factor
u= -ug
Displacement
amplification factor
A u go
u= 0
Very rigid systems
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Design Spectrum
Response spectrum cannot be used for the design of new
structures, or the seismic safety evaluation of existing structures due
to the following reasons:
Response spectrum for a ground motion recorded during the past
is inappropriate for future design or evaluation.
The response spectrum is not smooth and jagged, specially for
lightly damped structures.
The response spectrum for different ground motions recorded in
the past at the same site are not only jagged but the peaks and valley
are not necessarily at the same periods. This can be seen from the
figure given on next slide where the response spectra for ground
motions recorded at the same site during past three earthquakes are
plotted
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Figure: Response spectra for the N-S component of ground motions recorded at the
imperial valley Irrigation district substation, El Centro, California, during earthquakes
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of May 18,1949;Feb
9,1956;and
April68,1968;
= 2%.
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Design Spectrum
Due to the inappropriateness of response spectrum as stated on
previous slide, the majority of earthquake design spectra are
obtained by averaging a set of response spectra for ground motion
recorded at the site the past earthquakes.
If nothing have been recoded at the site, the design spectrum
should be based on ground motions recorded at other sites under
similar conditions such as magnitude of the earthquake, the
distance of the site from causative fault, the fault mechanism, the
geology of the travel path of seismic waves from the source to the
site, and the local soil conditions at the site.
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Design Spectrum
For practical applications, design spectra are presented as
smooth curves or straight lines.
Smoothing is carried , using statistical analysis, out to eliminate
the peaks and valleys in the response spectra that are not desirable
for design. For this purpose statistical analysis of response spectra is
carried out for the ensemble of ground motions.
Each ground motion, for statistical analysis is normalized (scaled
up or down) so that all ground motions have the same peak ground
acceleration, say u go ;other basis for normalization can be chosen.
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u go = 1g
u go
u go
= 48 in./sec/g and u go *
u go
go
=6
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A = 2.71
D = 2.01
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V
Tn
D=
=
V
n
2
2
A = V n = V.
Tn
The Pseudo-acceleration and displacement design spectra drawn by
using above given equation are drawn in Figures 6.9.5 and 6.9.6 on
next two slides
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Displacement
sensitive region
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u go = 1g , u go =
48 in/sec,
and u go
= 36 in.
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Pseudo- acceleration design spectrum (84.1 th percentile) drawn on log scale for ground
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= 1g , u goMODULE
= 48 in/sec,
and u go = 36 in. ; = 1,2,5,10 and 20 %.
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Problem M6.2
(a) A full water tank is supported on an 80-ft-high cantilever tower. It is
idealized as an SDF system with weight w = 100 kips, lateral stiffness k =
4 kips/in., and damping ratio = 5%. The tower supporting the tank is to
be designed for ground motion characterized by the design spectrum of
Fig. 6.9.5 scaled to 0.5g peak ground acceleration. Determine the design
values of lateral deformation and base shear.
(b) The deformation computed for the system in part (a) seemed excessive
to the structural designer, who decided to stiffen the tower by increasing
its size. Determine the design values of deformation and base shear for the
modified system if its lateral stiffness is 8 kips/in.; assume that the
damping ratio is still 5%. Comment on how stiffening the system has
affected the design requirements. What is the disadvantage of stiffening
the system?
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Home Assignment M6
Solve following exercise problems (Chopras book, second or
third edition)
1. Problem 6.10
2. Problem 6.15
Further problem for practice:
6.12 to 6.14,6.16 and 6.17
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