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Title
New Solution Technique for Randomly Excited Hysteretic Structures.
File
PB89102883.pdf
Author(s)
Cai, G. Q.; Lin, Y. K.
Source
National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY.; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., May 16, 1988, 49 p.
Abstract
An approximate procedure is developed for computing the probability density and statistical properties for the response of a hysteretic system under Gaussian white-noise excitations. In the procedure, the original system is replaced by another system belonging to the class of generalized stationary potential for which an exact solution is possible. The replacement is based on a criterion that the statistical average of the energy dissipation remains the same for substituting and substituted systems. The method is applicable to either bilinear or smooth type hysteresis and for either hardening or softening hysteretic behaviors without the restriction that the response be a narrow-band process or the energy dissipation be small. Comparison of computed results with available simulation results indicates that the proposed method is accurate for wide ranges of excitation levels and system parameters.
Keywords
; Earthquake resistant structures; White noise; Mechanical hysteresis; Graphs (Charts); Earthquakes; Seismic effects; Mechanical properties; Dynamic structural analysis