Horizontal and Vertical Seismic Acceleration Demands in Multi-Storey Buildings

R. Assi, M. Dliga, George C. Yao

研究成果: Conference contribution

5 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

Accurate prediction of peak floor accelerations is a crucial step in developing simplified methods for the seismic analysis and vulnerability estimation of acceleration-sensitive non-structural components (NSCs) attached to buildings subjected to earthquakes. A particular characteristic of seismic floor accelerations is that they increase along the building height, with a maximum amplification at the rooftop level. While the amount of horizontal acceleration amplification currently suggested in most modern building codes is empirical, the amount of vertical acceleration amplification is not fully addressed yet in most building codes. This paper discusses the amplification of horizontal and vertical rooftop accelerations based on the analysis of recorded accelerations in 7 buildings during the 1999 Chi Chi earthquake in Taiwan. The ratio between vertical and horizontal rooftop accelerations and spectra is also discussed. Evaluated parameters affecting the amplification of vertical accelerations include: the building vertical period of vibration, the number of stories, and the location of the building relative to the fault. Findings are discussed and compared to provisions currently proposed in the ASCE 7, the NBCC 2015, the CSA S832 and the Eurocode 8. The most significant trends are highlighted.

原文English
主出版物標題Structures Congress 2017
主出版物子標題Business, Professional Practice, Education, Research, and Disaster Management - Selected Papers from the Structures Congress 2017
編輯J. Greg Soules
發行者American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
頁面220-231
頁數12
ISBN(電子)9780784480427
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2017 1月 1
事件Structures Congress 2017 - Denver, United States
持續時間: 2017 4月 62017 4月 8

出版系列

名字Structures Congress 2017: Business, Professional Practice, Education, Research, and Disaster Management - Selected Papers from the Structures Congress 2017

Other

OtherStructures Congress 2017
國家/地區United States
城市Denver
期間17-04-0617-04-08

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 土木與結構工程
  • 建築與營造

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