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- Title
Frequency domain modal analysis of earthquake input energy to highly damped passive control structures.
- Authors
Takewaki, Izuru
- Abstract
A new complex modal analysis-based method is developed in the frequency domain for efficient computation of the earthquake input energy to a highly damped linear elastic passive control structure. The input energy to the structure during an earthquake is an important measure of seismic demand. Because of generality and applicability to non-linear structures, the earthquake input energy has usually been computed in the time domain. It is shown here that the formulation of the earthquake input energy in the frequency domain is essential for deriving a bound on the earthquake input energy for a class of ground motions and for understanding the robustness of passively controlled structures to disturbances with various frequency contents. From the viewpoint of computational efficiency, a modal analysis-based method is developed. The importance of overdamped modes in the energy computation of specific non-proportionally damped models is demonstrated by comparing the energy transfer functions and the displacement transfer functions. Through numerical examinations for four recorded ground motions, it is shown that the modal analysis-based method in the frequency domain is very efficient in the computation of the earthquake input energy. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Publication
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 2004, Vol 33, Issue 5, p575
- ISSN
0098-8847
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/eqe.361