Earthquake-induced pounding between equal height multi-storey buildings considering soil-structure interaction

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Sayed Mahmoud
Ayman Abd-Elhamed
Robert Jankowski
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[1] Gulf University,Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering
[2] Helwan University,Faculty of Engineering at Mataria
[3] Gdansk University of Technology,Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2013年 / 11卷
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Structural pounding; Earthquakes; Soil-structure interaction; Equal height buildings; Nonlinear viscoelastic model; Energy dissipated;
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The present paper investigates the coupled effect of the supporting soil flexibility and pounding between neighbouring, insufficiently separated equal height buildings under earthquake excitation. Two adjacent three-storey structures, modelled as inelastic lumped mass systems with different structural characteristics, have been considered in the study. The models have been excited using a suit of ground motions with different peak ground accelerations and recorded at different soil types. A nonlinear viscoelastic pounding force model has been employed in order to effectively capture impact forces during collisions. Spring-dashpot elements have been incorporated to simulate the horizontal and rotational movements of the supporting soil. The results of the numerical simulations, in the form of the structural nonlinear responses as well as the time-histories of energy dissipated during pounding-involved vibrations, are presented in the paper. In addition, the variation in storeys peak responses and peak dissipated energies for different gap sizes are also shown and comparisons are made with the results obtained for colliding buildings with fixed-base supports. Observations regarding the incorporation of the soil-structure interaction and its effect on the responses obtained are discussed. The results of the study indicate that the soil-structure interaction significantly influences the pounding-involved responses of equal height buildings during earthquakes, especially the response of the lighter and more flexible structure. It has been found that the soil flexibility decreases storey peak displacements, peak impact forces and peak energies dissipated during vibrations, whereas it usually leads to the increases in the peak accelerations at each storey level.
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页码:1021 / 1048
页数:27
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