Title of article :
Separation gap, a critical factor in earthquake induced pounding between adjacent buildings
Author/Authors :
naserkhaki, s. Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia , el-richa, m. department of civil and environmental engineering, faculty of engineering, university of alberta, Canada , abdul azizb, f.n.a. Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia , pourmohammadc, h. department of civil engineering, faculty of engineering, islamic azad university, karaj branch, ايران
Abstract :
In this paper it is attempted to study seismic responses of adjacent buildings subjected to earthquake induced pounding and to clarify pounding effects for various separation gaps. An analytical model of adjacent buildings resting on a half-space is provided whilst the buildings are connected by visco-elastic contact force model. Results show that with same separation gap, adjacent buildings with structure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI) are more likely to pound together than buildings with fixed-based (FB) condition. Also, building condition gets worse due to pounding because the seismic responses of buildings are unfavourably increased and the condition becomes more critical if the separation gap becomes narrower.
Keywords :
Building pounding , Earthquake excitation. , Fixed , based (FB) buildings , Seismic response , Separation gap , Structure , soil , structure interaction (SSSI)
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing)
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing)