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Significant seismic behavior features of two tall buildings inferred from response records

December 31, 2019

In this paper, recent studies of recorded responses of behavior and performances of two instrumented tall buildings subjected to long-period motions from events that originate at far distances (e.g. 100-800km) are presented. Significant results indicate that (a) computed average drift ratios are substantial (~0.5%), and (b) there is permanent shift of fundamental frequencies for a tall building which was hundreds of km away from the epicenter of a large (M9.0) earthquake. In addition, (c) there are significant local site effects and basin effects, some causing resonance of buildings, (d) beating effect are observed particularly in elongated responses whereby elongated responses can contribute to low-cycle fatigue, and significantly, and (e) identified critical viscous damping percentages are low (

Publication Year 2019
Title Significant seismic behavior features of two tall buildings inferred from response records
Authors Mehmet Celebi
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70236885
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center
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