نتایج جستجو برای: structure Interaction Earthquake Waves Site

تعداد نتایج: 2419958  

The simultaneous effects of soil and existing structures are known as the site-city interaction (structure-soil-structure). The impact of site-city interaction on structure behavior is effective. Thus, this interaction in some regions decreases the responses while increases in other areas. In addition, the site-city interaction of many parameters including the soil type, density rate, height of...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
رامین موقری ژوهشگاه بین المللی زلزله شناسی و مهندسی زلزله، تهران غلام جوان دولوئی پژوهشگاه بین المللی زلزله شناسی و مهندسی زلزله، تهران مژگان نوروزی پژوهشگاه بین المللی زلزله شناسی و مهندسی زلزله، تهران احمد سدیدخوی گروه فیزیک زمین، موسسه ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران

the mixture of natural and artificial seismic sources with random distributions cause diffuse wave field with random amplitudes and phases called noise. when noise is analyzed in a long-term process, it contains surface waves which are spread in all directions. thus, ambient noise contains data relevant to the surface waves. in recent years, as broadband seismic networks have been distributed v...

2000
M. I. Todorovska

Three studies of site amplification factors, based on the recorded aftershocks, and one study based on strong motion data, are compared one with another and with the observed distribution of damage from the Northridge, CA, earthquake of 17 January 1994 …ML ˆ 6:4†: In the epicentral area, when the peak ground velocities are larger than vm < 15 cm=s; nonlinear response of soil begins to distort t...

2012
M. I. Todorovska M. Rahmani

Recent advances in the development of a wave travel time methodology for earthquake damage detection in buildings, for use in rapid assessment of structural health following an earthquake, are reviewed. Its main advantages over the modal methods are the insensitivity to the effects of soil-structure interaction, local nature, and robustness when applied to real structures and strong earthquake ...

Journal: :journal of structural engineering and geo-techniques 2015
hossein haghighimanesh mohammad azadi

nowadays, tunneling in urban areas is a common activity for a variety of transportations such as subways, water supply, lifelines andsewers that may require blast operations. the characteristics of stress waves of the blast are quite different from earthquake waves. the blast waves are usually of high frequency content, short duration, equality of amplitudes in horizontal and vertical direction...

Journal: :journal of the structural engineering and geotechnics 0
hossein haghighimanesh m.sc. student, department of civil eng, qazvin branch, islamic azad university, qazvin, iran mohammad azadi assistant prof, department of civil eng, qazvin branch, islamic azad university, qazvin, iran

nowadays, tunneling in urban areas is a common activity for a variety of transportations such as subways, water supply, lifelines andsewers that may require blast operations. the characteristics of stress waves of the blast are quite different from earthquake waves. the blast waves are usually of high frequency content, short duration, equality of amplitudes in horizontal and vertical direction...

2009
A. M. Duval P. Dangla

The main purpose of the paper is the numerical analysis of seismic site effects in Caracas (Venezuela). The analysis is performed considering the Boundary Element Method in the frequency domain. A numerical model including a part of the local topography is considered, it involves a deep alluvial deposit on an elastic bedrock. The amplification of seismic motion (SH-waves, weak motion) is analyz...

2012
R. M. Jenifer Priyanka

Abstract— Though the structures are supported on soil, most of the designers do not consider the soil structure interaction and its subsequent effect on structure during an earthquake. Different soil properties can affect seismic waves as they pass through a soil layer. When a structure is subjected to an earthquake excitation, it interacts the foundation and soil, and thus changes the motion o...

2007
Y. P. Xiong J. T. Xing

Sloshing problems in partially filled large LNG carriers are of increasing concern because sloshing loads may endanger LNG carriers in operations. Currently, most investigations on sloshing problems mainly focus on the analysis of liquids in rigid tanks which omitted fluid-structure interactions. Based on a mixed displacement–pressure finite element method developed, the authors recently invest...

Journal: :Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 2021

Presented is an application of wave potential formulation (WPF) together with domain reduction method (DRM) to modeling earthquake soil structure interaction (ESSI) behavior in horizontally layered ground under inclined incident seismic waves. Wave used develop a spatially varying, field from Primary (P) and Secondary (S) waves that propagate through ground. Developed then effective forces for ...

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