Bibliographic citations
Bermudo, H., De, R. (2022). Efectos de la bidireccionalidad sísmica en la respuesta de edificaciones escalonadas de concreto armado, mediante el Análisis Dinámico Modal Espectral (ADM) y el Análisis Tiempo Historia Lineal (ATHL), en la ciudad de Lima [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/661473
Bermudo, H., De, R. Efectos de la bidireccionalidad sísmica en la respuesta de edificaciones escalonadas de concreto armado, mediante el Análisis Dinámico Modal Espectral (ADM) y el Análisis Tiempo Historia Lineal (ATHL), en la ciudad de Lima [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/661473
@misc{renati/400756,
title = "Efectos de la bidireccionalidad sísmica en la respuesta de edificaciones escalonadas de concreto armado, mediante el Análisis Dinámico Modal Espectral (ADM) y el Análisis Tiempo Historia Lineal (ATHL), en la ciudad de Lima",
author = "De La Cruz Herrera, Rodrigo Alonso",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
In a traditional systemic analysis, it is mainly considered the existence of seismic forces that act unidirectionally in two or three independent directions, which act on the structure according to its irregularity in plan or height. However, it has been demonstrated that the nature of the seismic movement is erratic, in other words, that the seismic actions act in different directions towards the structure and not necessarily independently in the main axes. Therefore, a seismic analysis should consider the effects of seismic bidirectionality on the building taking into consideration an actual angle of incidence for each seismic solicitation, and in this way estimate the maximum responses of the structure for a better seismic-resistant design in order to better understand the actual seismic effects. In the present study, the effect of seismic bidirectionality on the responses of 3 structural models with a staggered architectural geometry was analyzed using a Spectral Modal Analysis (SMA) and a Linear Time History Analysis (ALTH), with incidence angles with increments every 10°, so as to demonstrate the effects of seismic bidirectionality versus unidirectional through the maximum responses of the models. For the ALTH, three seismic records were considered that occurred in Lima-Peru in a type of rigid soil obtained through the CISMID national accelerographic network. Therefore, the maximum responses were compared with the response of the unidirectional analysis (0° angle). Finally, in the analysis of results it is highlighted that the seismic bidirectionality evidences a considerable variation in the structure's responses, which fluctuates from 20% to 40% with respect to the unidirectional analysis with which it is usually designed.
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