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Incident angle of ground motion

Posted: 29 Jun 2012, 21:50
by Muntasir
Hi,

Is it possible to define the incident angle of ground motion in seismostruct?

Thanks.

Re: Incident angle of ground motion

Posted: 30 Jun 2012, 05:04
by huffte
I believe that this may be only be mimicked by applying the loads in appropriate proportion to represent different angles of incident motion.

For example, to mimic a 45 degree angle of insicence of a particular record, one could apply 0.707 times the record in each of the x and y directions simultaneously to the base nodes.

Re: Incident angle of ground motion

Posted: 03 Jul 2012, 19:20
by Muntasir
Dear Hufte,

Thanks for the reply. But how accurate this procedure is? have you tried this method?

Thanks.

Re: Incident angle of ground motion

Posted: 04 Jul 2012, 05:02
by huffte
Muntasir, I have not actually tried the method I mentioned above and upon further thought, I believe there are better options.

If you have a record pair you wish to apply - for example, EW in the x-direction and NS in the y-direction, or fault normal and fault parallel - you can actually rotate the motions themselves (http://peer.berkeley.edu/products/nga_s ... 02006).pdf) as follows:

Let x and y be the as-recorded pair of motions and let t be the angle to rotate to axes u and v:

u = x(cost)+y(sint)
v = -x(sint)+y(cost)

This essentially reduces to my previous suggestion if your load is a single record instead of an orthogonal record pair.

Yet a third option - which may be the best, depending upon the complexity of your model - is to actually rotate the model through a coordinate transformation and still apply the records in the x and y directions.

Re: Incident angle of ground motion

Posted: 05 Jul 2012, 06:49
by Muntasir
Thanks a lot Huffte for your help.