Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 23, Number 2, 2022, pages 169-181
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.23.2.169
Seismic response of a high-rise flexible structure under H-V-R ground motion
Wenhui We, Ying Hu and Zhihan Jiang
Abstract
To research the dynamic response of the high-rise structure under the rocking ground motion, which we believed
that the effect cannot be ignored, especially accompanied by vertical ground motion. Theoretical analysis and shaking table
seismic simulation tests were used to study the response of a high-rise structure to excitation of a H-V-R ground motion that
included horizontal, vertical, and rocking components. The use of a wavelet analysis filtering technique to extract the rocking
component from data for the primary horizontal component in the first part, based on the principle of horizontal pendulum
seismogram and the use of a wavelet analysis filtering technique. The dynamic equation of motion for a high-rise structure under
H-V-R ground motion was developed in the second part, with extra P-Δ effect due to ground rocking displacement was included
in the external load excitation terms of the equation of motion, and the influence of the vertical component on the high-rise
structure P-Δ effect was also included. Shaking table tests were performed for H-V-R ground motion using a scale model of a
high-rise TV tower structure in the third part, while the results of the shaking table tests and theoretical calculation were
compared in the last part, and the following conclusions were made. The results of the shaking table test were consistent with the
theoretical calculation results, which verified the accuracy of the theoretical analysis. The rocking component of ground motion
significantly increased the displacement of the structure and caused an asymmetric displacement of the structure. Thus, the
seismic design of an engineering structure should consider the additional P-Δ effect due to the rocking component. Moreover,
introducing the vertical component caused the geometric stiffness of the structure to change with time, and the influence of the
rocking component on the structure was amplified due to this effect.
Key Words
asymmetric displacement response; high-rise structure; H-V-R ground motion; seismic simulation shaking table test
Address
Wenhui We, Ying Hu and Zhihan Jiang:Hubei Key Laboratory of Road Bridge and Structure Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China