In earthquake engineering, structural models are validated by performing a time history analysis and comparing its maximum to the maximum response obtained by a shake table test. It has been shown that this is a sufficient (but not a necessary) precondition to accept a numerical model. Numerical models can fail to predict the planar rocking response of a rigid block, but may succeed in predicting the statistics of the response to an ensemble of ground motions. As seismic response is inherently stochastic, comparison of the statistics of the numerically simulated response to the statistics of the experimentally obtained benchmark response for the same ensemble of earthquake excitation is a sufficient (and easier to pass) model validation tes...
This paper reports the results of an extensive campaign of incremental dynamic analyses (IDA) of rig...
Abstract: A probabilistic assessment of the rocking and overturning response of a simply-supported r...
Structures such as unreinforced masonry walls, soft-storey buildings, gravity structures and compone...
Validation of numerical models is a paramount task for the design of structures and introduction of ...
Rocking motion is sensitive to the boundary and initial conditions of a rocking structure. Thus, the...
Slender, free-standing structures subjected to ground motions, may substantially decrease the seismi...
Rocking motion is sensitive to the boundary and initial conditions of a rocking structure, making ex...
The paper addresses the reliability of the existing shake table testing protocols for assessment of ...
Systems of unattached, or freestanding, structures are highly vulnerable to sliding and/or overturni...
Recent earthquakes have shown the vulnerability of our current infrastructure, as previous building ...
This paper presents a modeling approach for predicting the shake-table response of a rocking and sli...
This study presents the findings of an extensive shaking table experimental campaign conducted on ni...
For reasons related to functionality, mobility, or as recently has been suggested to improve dynamic...
Rocking response of rigid bodies with rectangular footprint, freely standing on horizontal rigid pla...
International audienceDue to the well-known sensitivity of the behaviors of free structures under se...
This paper reports the results of an extensive campaign of incremental dynamic analyses (IDA) of rig...
Abstract: A probabilistic assessment of the rocking and overturning response of a simply-supported r...
Structures such as unreinforced masonry walls, soft-storey buildings, gravity structures and compone...
Validation of numerical models is a paramount task for the design of structures and introduction of ...
Rocking motion is sensitive to the boundary and initial conditions of a rocking structure. Thus, the...
Slender, free-standing structures subjected to ground motions, may substantially decrease the seismi...
Rocking motion is sensitive to the boundary and initial conditions of a rocking structure, making ex...
The paper addresses the reliability of the existing shake table testing protocols for assessment of ...
Systems of unattached, or freestanding, structures are highly vulnerable to sliding and/or overturni...
Recent earthquakes have shown the vulnerability of our current infrastructure, as previous building ...
This paper presents a modeling approach for predicting the shake-table response of a rocking and sli...
This study presents the findings of an extensive shaking table experimental campaign conducted on ni...
For reasons related to functionality, mobility, or as recently has been suggested to improve dynamic...
Rocking response of rigid bodies with rectangular footprint, freely standing on horizontal rigid pla...
International audienceDue to the well-known sensitivity of the behaviors of free structures under se...
This paper reports the results of an extensive campaign of incremental dynamic analyses (IDA) of rig...
Abstract: A probabilistic assessment of the rocking and overturning response of a simply-supported r...
Structures such as unreinforced masonry walls, soft-storey buildings, gravity structures and compone...