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Dimensional analysis of yielding and pounding structures for records without distinct pulses
Authors:Elias Dimitrakopoulos  Andreas J Kappos  Nicos Makris
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR 54124, Greece;2. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Patras, GR 26500, Greece
Abstract:The seismic response of two fundamental mechanical configurations of earthquake engineering, the elastic–plastic system and the pounding oscillator, is revisited with the aid of dimensional analysis. Starting from the previous work of the authors which focused on pulse-type excitations, the paper offers an alternative, yet physically motivated, way to present the response of yielding and pounding structures under excitations with arbitrary time history. It is shown, that when the appropriate time and length scales are adopted, dimensional analysis can be implemented and remarkable order emerges in the response. Regardless of the acceleration level and frequency content of the excitation, all response spectra become self-similar and when expressed in dimensionless terms, resulting from dimensional analysis, follow a single master curve. The study proposes such scales together with the associated selection criteria among the available in literature strong ground motion parameters and shows that the proposed approach reduces drastically the scatter in the response.
Keywords:Non-linear structural dynamics  Dimensional analysis  Physical similarity  Earthquake engineering
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