Near-fault ground motion recordings from the same earthquake event
i.e.Chi-Chi
Taiwan earthquake(Sep.
21
1999)
are selected as input
and the influence is analyzed systematically of the characteristics of near-fault ground motions
including rupture directivity
hanging wall and pulse-like motion
on the seismic responses of bilinear single degree of freedom(SDOF) system
base-isolated building and cable—stayed bridge.The computational results illustrate that the structural effect of pulse-like ground motions increases with the increase of initial natural period of bilinear SDOF system
and the pulse effect of structure in the long-period region is most significant.Moreover
the influence of rupture directivity and hanging wall effect of ground motions on the displacement demand of SDOF system is period-dependent.For the base-isolated building and cable-stayed bridge
the structural effect of directivity of near-fault ground motions is remarkable
and the structural effect of hanging wall is distinct.Generally
the characteristic of velocity pulse of ground motions amplifies the dynamic responses of long-period structures.