Rocking Response of Anchored Blocks under Pulse-Type Motions
Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 127, Issue 5
Abstract
This paper examines the transient rocking response of anchored blocks subjected to physically realizable horizontal pulse-type motion. Restrainers with elastic-brittle and elastic-plastic behavior are considered. Under one-sine pulse, anchored blocks can overturn with two distinct modes of overturning: (1) by exhibiting one impact; and (2) without exhibiting any impact. It is found that restrainers are more efficient in preventing overturning of small slender blocks subjected to low frequency pulses. This study uncovers that, although for most of the frequency range anchored blocks survive higher accelerations than free-standing blocks, there is a finite frequency range where the opposite happens. This paper examines this counterintuitive behavior and explains the destructive effect that increased strength and increased ductility of restrainers have on the rocking stability of rigid structures when excited by certain ground motions.
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Received: Jan 14, 2000
Published online: May 1, 2001
Published in print: May 2001
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