Effect of Soil–Structure Interaction on Inelastic Displacement Ratios of Bridge Structures Subjected to Pulse-Like Ground Motions

Author:

Sung Yu-Chi1,Chao Kuo-Hung1,Chen Chieh-Cheng1,Liu Xiao-Qin2,Su Chin-Kuo2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, 1, Sec. 3, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Taipei 10608, Taiwan

2. Research Center of Offshore Wind Power Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, 1, Sec. 3, Zhongxiao E.Rd., Taipei 10608, Taiwan

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of soil–structure interaction (SSI) on the inelastic displacement ratio of bridge structures subjected to near-fault pulse-like earthquake ground motions. SSI was modeled using a discrete-time recursive filter approach and frequency-dependent foundation–soil impedance functions. A total of 105 near-fault earthquake ground motion records were used for the analysis. The study also compared the soil–foundation–superstructure (SFS) system with a fixed-base system to explore the effects of spectral period normalization, strength reduction factor, earthquake magnitude, site-to-source distance, and peak ground velocity on the inelastic displacement ratio. The findings indicate that both the SFS and fixed-base systems have significant inelastic displacement demand under near-fault earthquakes, with values that can be 2–3 times higher than those predicted by ASCE-41-13, particularly in the short period range. Furthermore, as the structural period approaches the earthquake pulse period, the SFS system generally shows larger inelastic displacement ratios compared to the fixed-base system. The analytical results provide insight into the factors affecting the inelastic displacement ratio for near-fault pulse-like earthquakes.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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