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Efficient model updating of a multi-story frame and its foundation stiffness from earthquake records using a timoshenko beam model

机译:使用蒂莫申科梁模型从地震记录中高效更新多层框架及其地基刚度

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We present a new approach to estimate the dynamic stiffnesses of soil-foundation systems using earthquake induced response signals recorded on multi-story buildings with sparsely instrumentation. Identification of soil foundation dynamic stiffness parameters from real-life data, especially earthquake-induced response signals, is arguably one of the most challenging problems in structural/geotechnical earthquake engineering. This is because the said parameters are frequency-dependent, and the non-stationary input excitation is not measurable due to soil-structure interaction effects. It is possible to identify these parameters using recently developed blind source separation techniques, provided that a finite element model of the superstructure is available. However, developing and updating a finite element model is usually a laborious undertaking, and its success strongly depends on the spatial density of measurements. In the present study, we offer a new method that is based on the use of a Timoshenko beam model to represent the superstructure. In this method, key parameters of the Timoshenko beam model and those of its soil-foundation system are adjusted through a systematic procedure, until the systems' overall (flexible-based) modal properties match those identified from real-life data. The proposed method is robust against sensor sparseness, and yields accurate results even if the foundation rocking is not measured. The proposed procedure is first verified using a synthetic problem, and subsequently applied to real-life data recorded at the Millikan Library building, which is located at the Caltech campus in Pasadena, California.
机译:我们提出了一种新方法,利用稀疏仪器记录在多层建筑物上的地震感应信号来估计土壤基础系统的动态刚度。从现实生活中的数据,尤其是地震引起的响应信号中识别土壤基础动力刚度参数,无疑是结构/岩土地震工程中最具挑战性的问题之一。这是因为所述参数是频率相关的,并且由于土壤-结构相互作用的影响,不能测量非平稳的输入激励。如果可以使用上层建筑的有限元模型,则可以使用最近开发的盲源分离技术来识别这些参数。但是,开发和更新有限元模型通常是一项艰巨的任务,其成功很大程度上取决于测量的空间密度。在本研究中,我们提供了一种基于Timoshenko梁模型来表示上部结构的新方法。在这种方法中,季莫申科梁模型及其土壤基础系统的关键参数通过系统的程序进行调整,直到系统的整体(基于柔性)模态特性与从真实数据中识别出的参数相匹配为止。所提出的方法对于传感器稀疏性是鲁棒的,并且即使没有测量基础摇摆也能产生准确的结果。首先使用综合问题验证了所提出的过程,然后将其应用于记录在位于加利福尼亚州帕萨迪纳市Caltech校园的密立根图书馆大楼中的真实数据。

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