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Modeling of ground motion rotational components for near-fault and far-fault earthquake according to soil type

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2014
The motion of a point is specified completely through six components, three translational and three rotational. Three rotational components of ground motion are classified to two rocking components and one torsional component. The transitional components of ground motion are easily measurable by standard techniques, whereas the rotational components ...
Lila Kalani Sarokolayi   +4 more
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Performance Evaluation of Gravity Dams Subjected to Near- and Far-Fault Ground Motion Using Euler Approaches

Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2018
Ground motions in near source region of large crustal earthquakes are significantly affected by rupture directivity and tectonic fling. These effects are the strongest at longer periods, and they can have a significant impact on engineering structure. This paper focuses on the effects of long-period pulse of near-fault ground motions on the structural ...
A. C. Altunisik   +3 more
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Comparison of near-fault and far-fault ground motion effects on geometrically nonlinear earthquake behavior of suspension bridges

Natural Hazards, 2012
This paper presents a comparison of near-fault and far-fault ground motion effects on geometrically nonlinear earthquake behavior of suspension bridges. Bogazici (The First Bosporus) and Fatih Sultan Mehmet (Second Bosporus) suspension bridges built in Istanbul, Turkey, are selected as numerical examples. Both bridges have almost the same span.
Süleyman Adanur   +3 more
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Effetcs of Near-Fault and Far-Fault Ground Motions on Cable-Stayed Bridges

2018
In this paper, the response of a longspan cable-stayed bridge is investigated under the effect of near-fault andfar-fault ground motions. Because cable-stayed bridges has been started to beused for center spans reaching to 1000 m it has become important to investigatethe cable-stayed bridges under the effect of near-fault ground motions.Therefore, in ...
Karaca, Hayrettin, Soyluk, Kurtuluş
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INPUT ENERGY POWER FOR NEAR-FAULT AND FAR-FAULT GROUND MOTIONS

In energy based seismic design (EBSD) approach, effect of ground motions on structures is considered as an energy input to structures (EI). The usage of energy spectra is an effective tool in energy based seismic design (EBSD) methods, such as the use of design acceleration spectra in force-based and displacement-based methods.
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Selection of Optimal Intensity Measures in Seismic Damage Analysis of Cable-Stayed Bridges Subjected to Far-Fault Ground Motions

Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami, 2015
The intensity measures of ground motions are closely related to the damage of bridge structures. However, it is difficult for engineers to select these parameters to predict the potential damage of cable-stayed bridges under earthquakes. This paper investigated the correlation between the intensity measures of far-fault ground motions and the damage of
Yu-Ye Zhang, Yong Ding, Yu-Tao Pang
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Near fault and far fault ground motion effects of a long span suspension bridge

Proceedings of the 3rd International Civil Engineering & Architecture Conference Volume 1: Civil Engineering, 2023
Mahamat Moussa Ali   +4 more
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Seismic Fragility Analysis of Container Crane Considering Far-Fault and Near-Fault Ground Motion Characteristics

Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea, 2023
Ju-Hyun Park, Jiyoung Min, Jong-Han Lee
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