Mesnetlerinden Farklı Yer Hareketlerine Maruz Çok Katlı Çerçevelerin Deplasman Yüklemesine Göre Analizi

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2019

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Hızal, Çağlayan
Turan, Gürsoy

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Turkish Chamber of Civil Engineers

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Abstract

In seismic analysis of structures, generally it is assumed that all supports are subjected to identical ground motions. This approach is assumed to be realistic when the foundation of the structure is formed as a rigid plate, but it cannot consider the dynamic effects of the earthquake wave propagation if the supports are able to move independently. In this study, the multi-support excitation analysis of multi-story, multi bay frames is performed by using displacement loading which defines the seismic load depending on the ground displacement. The modal analysis procedure of the structures subjected to multi-support excitations is given in detail and the effect of pseudo-static displacement on the dynamic response of the structure is highlighted. A static correction approach is implemented with a numerical example to reflect the higher mode effects which are a natural result of displacement loading.

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Displacement loading, Multi-support excitation, Static correction method, Multi-support excitation, Displacement loading, Deplasman yüklemesi, Statik düzeltme yöntemi, Static correction method, Deplasman yüklemesi;çoklu mesnet hareketi;statik düzeltme yöntemi, İnşaat Mühendisliği, Çoklu mesnet hareketi, Civil Engineering

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering

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Teknik Dergi

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30

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3

Start Page

9053

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9071
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