Effect of Ground Motion Characteristics on the Seismic Response of Torsionally Coupled Elastic Systems
Kung, S-Y.; Pecknold, D.A.
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Title
Effect of Ground Motion Characteristics on the Seismic Response of Torsionally Coupled Elastic Systems
Author(s)
Kung, S-Y.
Pecknold, D.A.
Issue Date
1982-06
Keyword(s)
Dynamic response
Earthquake engineering
Torsion
Abstract
This study presents a systematic investigation of the effects of ground motion
characteristics, especially its multi-directional character, on the response of
torsionally coupled elastic structural systems. The ground motion model is probabilistic
and is founded on the assumption of the existence of ground motion principal directions.
The structural systems considered are single-story and multi-story elastic shear beam
models with stiffness eccentricity.
Publisher
University of Illinois Engineering Experiment Station. College of Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Series/Report Name or Number
Civil Engineering Studies SRS-500
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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Sponsor(s)/Grant Number(s)
National Science Foundation Grants ENV 77-07190 and PFR 80-02582
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