كليدواژه :
Soil-Structure Interaction , SDOF system , strong ground motion , PGV/PGA Ratio
چكيده فارسي :
Generally, in order to evaluate the seismic demand of structures, it is assumed that the structure is
located on a rigid soil. However, with increasing the soil flexibility there will be significant variations in the
structural response, i.e. the effects of Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI). Furthermore, in the near-field zone,
pulse-like motions play crucial roles in the design of structures. This paper addresses the effects of Peak
Ground Velocity to Peak Ground Acceleration ratio (PGV/PGA) of near-fault ground motions as a
compound intensity index that can describe the frequency characteristics of ground motion on response of
various soil-structure SDOF systems. A total 49 near-field ground motions records were selected which have
been classified into two categories: first, records with a strong velocity pulse, (i.e. forward-directivity);
second, records with a residual ground displacement (i.e. fling-step).
Parametric studies between PGV/PGA ratio of pulse-like ground motions and maximum relative
displacement (U ) indicate that with increase in structure-to-soil stiffness ratios(S), earthquakes with
higher PGV/PGA ratio produce greater responses. Moreover, increasing in slender ratios (h) and decreasing
in mass ratios (m) result in the responses of soil-structure SDOF systems become greater in all structure-tosoil
stiffness ratios