Effect of soil types on nonlinear earthquake behavior of buildings

M. Karalar, Murat Demirköse, Necati Mert
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The Winkler method, which is widely used today, assumes that the soil behaves elastically and does not take into account the soil shear stress values, it is insufficient to reflect the actual soil behavior. Especially in the earthquake calculations of rigid and massive structures such as high-rise buildings, dams, suspension bridges, viaducts, it is necessary to consider soil as a dynamic system that changes shape and affects the behavior of the structure in terms of inertia. In response to the effect of soil on the structure, the structure also affects soil both kinematically and dynamically. Thus, in the absence of the structure, the earthquake data, which is only a result of the dynamic behavior of the soil in its internal structure, now acquires a more complex soil motion characteristic that is also affected by the presence of the structure. The observations made in some earthquakes show that the changes between the records taken simultaneously on the building foundation and at soil surface not a point far from foundation, show that the structure also affects soil therefore soil motion in response to the effect of the earthquake on the structure. In this study, the effect of soil types on the nonlinear seismic behavior of reinforced concrete structures was investigated. For this purpose, 7-storey building models with different plans and rigidities were created. The behavior of these models under 11 different earthquake loads for the ZA, ZB, ZC, ZD, ZE soil types specified in the Turkish Building Earthquake Code has been investigated. Analyzes were made using the time history method with the help of the SAP2000 program. As a result of the analysis, the displacements, plastic hinge formation, Effective inter-storey drift and period values obtained for different models were compared.
土壤类型对建筑物非线性地震行为的影响
目前广泛使用的温克勒法假定土壤是弹性行为,没有考虑土壤的剪应力值,不足以反映土壤的实际行为。特别是在对高层建筑、大坝、悬索桥、高架桥等刚性和大体积结构进行地震计算时,有必要将土壤视为一个动态系统,它的形状会发生变化,并影响结构的惯性行为。在土壤对结构产生影响的同时,结构也在运动学和动力学上对土壤产生影响。因此,在没有结构的情况下,地震数据只是土壤在其内部结构中动态行为的结果,而现在则获得了更复杂的土壤运动特征,这种特征也受到结构存在的影响。在一些地震中的观测结果表明,在建筑物地基上同时采集的记录与在远离地基的土壤表面采集的记录之间的变化表明,结构也会影响土壤,因此土壤运动也会响应地震对结构的影响。本研究调查了土壤类型对钢筋混凝土结构非线性地震行为的影响。为此,我们创建了具有不同平面和刚度的 7 层建筑模型。研究了这些模型在土耳其建筑抗震规范规定的 ZA、ZB、ZC、ZD、ZE 土壤类型的 11 种不同地震荷载下的行为。在 SAP2000 程序的帮助下,采用时间历程法进行了分析。分析结果比较了不同模型的位移、塑性铰链形成、有效层间漂移和周期值。
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