Study of the Analysis Methods of Wave-Passage Effect Based on ABAQUS

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Wave-passage effect of the seismic is the main reason of multi-support excitations, and there are always two analysis methods which are large mass method and acceleration method to study on the multi-support excitations, this paper take one kind of trussed structure as an example, use the two methods to consider the wave-passage effect of seismic, compare the difference between the results from using the two methods, and also compare the difference between single-support and multi-support excitations. This paper draw a conclusion that it is a precise way to using ABAQUS to analysis the wave-passage effect of the seismic; wave-passage effect of the seismic has an great influence on the reaction of long-span spatial structures, it must be considered in the similar projects; and the large method and acceleration method both have their advantages and disadvantages, so we should give concrete analysis to concrete problems.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 163-167)

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4316-4319

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December 2010

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