suggestion on use of earthquake components

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semon
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suggestion on use of earthquake components

Post by semon »

Hi guys,

I am working on analyzing a nonlinear behavior of bridge under seismic event. Most of the papers are using just the horizontal component of earthquake. But I tried to use both horizontal and vertical component of earthquake. I hope I am not making the analysis too complicated.

If anyone has idea please suggest me, if it is better to use both the components of earthquake or just horizontal?

Need help ASAP
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Re: suggestion on use of earthquake components

Post by fmk »

it's not gonna hurt to include them and does not take a lot of effort to do so. if you are a student why not do both and see for yourself

you may want to read the following:

http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/nc ... pt_489.pdf

basically for near-field motions the vertical can be significant and should be included, otherwise for short to mid-span bridges it is typically ignored.

and this:

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/earthquake ... tFinal.pdf

basically "Results of these analyses reveal that vertical ground motions can have a significant effect on (i) the axial force demand in columns; (ii) moment demands at the
face of the bent cap, and (iii) moment demands at the middle of the span.", with 1) being the most significant
semon
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Re: suggestion on use of earthquake components

Post by semon »

Thank you so much for sharing your idea. I found out that it has a significant effect on axial force and moment demands.

However I think I am making my project too complicated by adding the vertical component.
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