Papers by Keyword: Seismic Code

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Abstract: By collecting the China mainland liquefied survey record, analyzed the constitution of the SPT data. Have an in-depth understanding of the SPT liquefaction discrimination model in the Code of Seismic Design of Building in China. Reviews the development and evolution of the discrimination formula in the seismic code, and analyzed the results of the methods adopted in seismic codes of different versions by liquefaction survey data in mainland China, then discuss the reliability and feasibility of the current code. Eventually provide support for the amendments to the specification liquefaction method of our country.
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Abstract: This paper examined the engineering characteristics of the near-fault ground motion. The four-story reinforced concrete frame was designed under Code for seismic design of building (GB50011-2010).The SAP2000 software was applied to model it, and the nonlinear time history analyses of structure were implemented. Near-fault ground motions with forward directivity and fling-step and far field ground motions were selected as seismic inputs.The results show that in terms of some structural dynamic response parameters, such as the vertex displacement, between the corner of the layer displacement, and the base shear et al., the structural responses to the ground motion with near-fault are increased by considerable magnitudes when the seismic responses of structures step into the elastic-plastic stage, compared with far-field ground motion, and the influence of damaging the mid-lower structure is significantly greater.
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Abstract: In this paper the new Italian seismic code issued in January 2008 is presented, with particular reference to the ample section devoted to constructions built with isolation and energy dissipation systems. Such attention is justified by the undisputed effectiveness of this design approach and by its increasing diffusion in the professional community. The code is based on Eurocode 8 [1], though resulting more synthetic and easier to use. During the last years of evolution, the code has significantly contributed to the development of new concepts in seismic isolation, such as the hybrid biaxial isolating/dissipating device here presented, obtained from parallel coupling of two different types of device: one mechanical, which realizes the necessary dissipation, and one elastomeric, which has the scope, beyond that of sustaining the vertical load, of reducing the deck residual displacement at the end of the seismic action. An application is shown of a seismically retrofitted highway bridge, in order to show the effectiveness of this device, both during, in terms of isolation, and at the end of the seismic event, in terms of residual displacements. For the sake of comparison, the same bridge is analyzed with different types of isolation techniques.
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