Response Spectrum Characteristics of Near-Fault Ground Motions and Influence to CFST Arch Bridge

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Near-fault ground motions are more complex than the common far field, and it can significantly change the response characteristics of the structure. The records of Taiwan chi-chi earthquake associating with velocity pulse are selected, and the seismic accelerate response spectrum of different site are studied in deep. On the basis of time-history analysis, the seismic responses of a long-span CFST (concrete-filled steel tubular) arch bridge are discussed. Weakness section of the CFST arch rib are also indicated, providing a valuable reference for aseismic design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 671-674)

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1367-1371

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March 2013

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