The effects of the spatial variability of ground motion (loss of coherence, wave passage, and local site conditions) on the response of isolated bridges are investigated. Therefore, a statistical approach is adopted to represent uncertainties in both the bridge configuration and the ground motion variability. The response of isolated bridges, designed for a standard input motion, under a spatially varying ground motion, is evaluated by nonlinear time-history analyses; the system performance is measured by the displacement demand on isolators. Results show that the phenomenon affects the structural response considerably; the demand increases for the majority of isolators, irrespective of bridge configuration
The dynamic response of long structures (e.g., bridges) is sensitive to the spatial variability of s...
This paper aims at identifying the inelastic behavior of isolated bridges subjected to pulse ground ...
This work deals with the evaluation of the effects of the spatial variability of earthquake input mo...
The effects of the spatial variability of the ground motion on the response of bridge structures are...
Using response spectrum and time-history analysis methods, a thorough investigation of the response ...
This present paper summarizes the main results of incoherence of Spatial Variability of Ground Motio...
An approach to seismic analysis of bridges under spatially variable ground motions is presented. The...
This paper examines the impact of stochastic spatial variability of seismic ground motion on the sei...
Seismic ground motion can vary signi-cantly over distances comparable to the length of a majority of...
In this paper, numerical results from a non-linear dynamic response analysis of a 50 m long two-span...
The spatial variability of the input ground motion at the supporting foundations plays a key role in...
WOS: 000314494700020In this study, it is aimed to investigate the dynamic characteristics of cable-s...
This paper studies the influence of spatially varying near-source ground motions and soil-structure ...
It is recognized that the spatial variability of the ground motion has an important effect on the se...
WOS: 000299983400007In this study, it is intended to determine the effects of soil-structure interac...
The dynamic response of long structures (e.g., bridges) is sensitive to the spatial variability of s...
This paper aims at identifying the inelastic behavior of isolated bridges subjected to pulse ground ...
This work deals with the evaluation of the effects of the spatial variability of earthquake input mo...
The effects of the spatial variability of the ground motion on the response of bridge structures are...
Using response spectrum and time-history analysis methods, a thorough investigation of the response ...
This present paper summarizes the main results of incoherence of Spatial Variability of Ground Motio...
An approach to seismic analysis of bridges under spatially variable ground motions is presented. The...
This paper examines the impact of stochastic spatial variability of seismic ground motion on the sei...
Seismic ground motion can vary signi-cantly over distances comparable to the length of a majority of...
In this paper, numerical results from a non-linear dynamic response analysis of a 50 m long two-span...
The spatial variability of the input ground motion at the supporting foundations plays a key role in...
WOS: 000314494700020In this study, it is aimed to investigate the dynamic characteristics of cable-s...
This paper studies the influence of spatially varying near-source ground motions and soil-structure ...
It is recognized that the spatial variability of the ground motion has an important effect on the se...
WOS: 000299983400007In this study, it is intended to determine the effects of soil-structure interac...
The dynamic response of long structures (e.g., bridges) is sensitive to the spatial variability of s...
This paper aims at identifying the inelastic behavior of isolated bridges subjected to pulse ground ...
This work deals with the evaluation of the effects of the spatial variability of earthquake input mo...