Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 71, Number 4, 2019, pages 377-390
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2019.71.4.377
Estimation of floor response spectra induced by artificial and real earthquake ground motions
Wuchuan Pu and Xi Xu
Abstract
A method for estimating the floor response spectra (FRS) of elastic structures under earthquake excitations is proposed.
The method is established based on a previously proposed direct estimation method for single degree of freedom systems, which
generally overestimates the FRS of a structure, particularly in the resonance period range. A modification factor is introduced to
modify the original method; the modification factor is expressed as a function of the period ratio and is determined through
regression analysis on time history analysis results. Both real and artificial ground motions are considered in the analysis, and it is
found that the modification factors obtained from the real and artificial ground motions are significantly different. This suggests that
the effect of ground motion should be considered in the estimation of FRS. The modified FRS estimation method is further applied
to a 10-story building structure, and it is verified that the proposed method can lead to a good estimation of FRS of multi-story
buildings.
Key Words
floor response spectra; modal superposition; nonstructural component; artificial ground motion; higher mode
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