Influence of Structural Irregularities of Tserkov Building on its Dynamic Behavior under Induced Seismic Shock of Mining Origin

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In the paper the influence of structural irregularities of a building on its dynamic behavior under a mining tremor was examined. A building of tserkov was taken into consideration as an example of irregular building. The geometry and the material properties of the tserkov resulted in irregularities of the stiffness of structure: the massive concrete walls were much more stiffer than the floor slab and the structural columns. It turned out that the irregularities of structural stiffness strongly influenced the dynamic behaviour of the object. The stiff concrete walls repeated the ground motion and moved like a rigid body. The dynamic response of the softer parts of structure, i.e. the floor slab and the concrete columns, reflected the natural modes of vibration connected with low frequencies rather than the ground movements. The higher frequencies occurring in the kinematic excitation were filtered out. To evaluate the influence of the roofing on the dynamic characteristics of the structure two variants of a numerical model were analysed: a model of the building with and without roofing. It occurred that in case of an irregular building with large roof area the inclusion of non-structural roofing elements is essential and may be of crucial importance while assessing the dynamic response of structure to seismic excitation. The negligence of these elements may result in unrecognizing of the resonance phenomenon.

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