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Published February 2015 | Published
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Simulating Building Motions Using Ratios of the Building's Natural Frequencies and a Timoshenko Beam Model

Abstract

A simple prismatic Timoshenko beam model with soil-structure interaction (SSI) is developed to approximate the dynamic linear elastic behavior of buildings. A closed-form solution with complete vibration modes is derived. It is demonstrated that building properties, including mode shapes, can be derived from knowledge of the natural frequencies of the first two translational modes in a particular direction and from the building dimensions. In many cases, the natural frequencies of a building's first two vibrational modes can be determined from data recorded by a single seismometer. The total building's vibration response can then be simulated by the appropriate modal summation. Preliminary analysis is performed on the Caltech Millikan Library, which has significant bending deformation because it is much stiffer in shear.

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© 2015 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. Received 16 January 2013; accepted 9 September 2013. The authors thank Dr. Monica Kohler for her review of the manuscript and her valuable suggestions. This work is partially supported by the National Science Foundation (EAR-1027790), the George Housner Earthquake Engineering Research Endowment (EAS-41212), the Fred L. Hartley Family Foundation, and the Croucher Foundation. The support of these institutions is gratefully acknowledged.

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