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Title
Statistical Analysis of the Response of Nonlinear Systems Subjected to Earthquakes.
File
PB80134810.pdf
Author(s)
Riddell, R.; Newmark, N. M.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., August 1979, 312 p.
Identifying Number(s)
['STRUCTURAL RESEARCH SER-468', 'UILU-ENG-79-2016']
Abstract
The dynamic response of single degree of freedom nonlinear systems subjected to earthquake motions is considered with the purpose of deriving factors for constructing inelastic design spectra, and of evaluating the effect of damping combined with inelastic behavior and the influence of the type of material nonlinearity on inelastic response. Inelastic response spectra for elastoplastic systems with 2, 5, and 10 percent damping, and for bilinear and stiffness degrading systems with 5% damping, are computed for a number of frequencies ranging from about 0.03 cps to 35 cps, for ductility values from 1 to 10, and for ten strong-motion earthquake records. A statistical procedure is developed to analyze the data. From this analysis, factors for deriving the characteristic trapezoidal design spectrum are obtained.
Keywords
Structures; One degree of freedom; Earthquake resistant structures; Reinforced concrete; Mechanical hysteresis; Dynamic response; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Theses; Soil structure interactions; Nonlinear systems; Design criteria; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis