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An improved ground motion intensity measure for super high-rise buildings
by
Lu, Xiao
, Ye, LiePing
, Ma, XiaoWei
, Li, MengKe
, Lu, XinZheng
in
Coefficient of variation
/ Collapse
/ Ground motion
/ High rise buildings
/ Seismic design
/ Seismic response
/ Structural response
/ Vibration mode
2013
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An improved ground motion intensity measure for super high-rise buildings
by
Lu, Xiao
, Ye, LiePing
, Ma, XiaoWei
, Li, MengKe
, Lu, XinZheng
in
Coefficient of variation
/ Collapse
/ Ground motion
/ High rise buildings
/ Seismic design
/ Seismic response
/ Structural response
/ Vibration mode
2013
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An improved ground motion intensity measure for super high-rise buildings
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An improved ground motion intensity measure for super high-rise buildings
2013
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Overview
Ground motion intensity measure (IM) is an important part in performance-based seismic design. A reasonable and efficient IM can make the prediction of the structural seismic responses more accurate. Therefore, a more reasonable IM for super high-rise buildings is proposed in this paper. This IM takes into account the significant characteristic that higher-order vibration modes play important roles in the seismic response of super high-rise buildings, as well as the advantages of some existing IMs. The key parameter of the proposed IM is calibrated using a series of time-history analyses. The collapse simulations of two super high-rise buildings are used to discuss the suitability of the proposed IM and some other existing IMs. The results indicate that the proposed IM yields a smaller coefficient of variation for the critical collapse status than other existing IMs and performs well in reflecting the contribution of higher-order vibration modes to the structural response. Hence, the proposed IM is more applicable to seismic design for super high-rise buildings than other IMs.
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Springer Nature B.V
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