It is important to explore efficient algorithms for the identification of both structural parameters and unmeasured earthquake ground motion.Recently,the authors proposed an algorithm for the identification of shear-t...It is important to explore efficient algorithms for the identification of both structural parameters and unmeasured earthquake ground motion.Recently,the authors proposed an algorithm for the identification of shear-type buildings and unknown earthquake excitation.In this paper,it is extended to the investigation of the identification of flexible buildings with bending deformation and the unmeasured earthquake ground motion.In the absolute co-ordinate system,the unmeasured ground motion can be treated as an unknown translational force and a bending moment at the 1st floor level of a flexible building.Structural unknown parameters above the 1st story of the building can be identified by the extended Kalman estimator and the 1st story stiffness and the unmeasured ground motion are subsequently estimated based on the least-squares estimation.The proposed algorithm is further extended to the identification of tall bending-type buildings based on substructure approach.Inter-connection effect between sub-buildings is treated as‘additional unknown inputs’to sub-buildings,which are estimated by the extended Kalman estimator without the measurements of rotational responses.Numerical examples demonstrate the identification of a multi-story,tall bending-type building and its unmeasured earthquake ground motions using only partial measurements of structural absolute responses.展开更多
The paper studies the ground vertical deformation and the geoid undulation caused by loading of neighboring buildings, based on the loading tides theory. The influence on elevation is also considered. The results show...The paper studies the ground vertical deformation and the geoid undulation caused by loading of neighboring buildings, based on the loading tides theory. The influence on elevation is also considered. The results show that the ground vertical deformation and the geoid undulation both reach millimeter magnitude. Therefore, it is obvious that the building loading significantly affects the precise engineering surveying, and it must be seriously considered in application.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51178406)the State Key Laboratory for Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering at Tongji University(Grant No.SLDRCE10-MB-01)
文摘It is important to explore efficient algorithms for the identification of both structural parameters and unmeasured earthquake ground motion.Recently,the authors proposed an algorithm for the identification of shear-type buildings and unknown earthquake excitation.In this paper,it is extended to the investigation of the identification of flexible buildings with bending deformation and the unmeasured earthquake ground motion.In the absolute co-ordinate system,the unmeasured ground motion can be treated as an unknown translational force and a bending moment at the 1st floor level of a flexible building.Structural unknown parameters above the 1st story of the building can be identified by the extended Kalman estimator and the 1st story stiffness and the unmeasured ground motion are subsequently estimated based on the least-squares estimation.The proposed algorithm is further extended to the identification of tall bending-type buildings based on substructure approach.Inter-connection effect between sub-buildings is treated as‘additional unknown inputs’to sub-buildings,which are estimated by the extended Kalman estimator without the measurements of rotational responses.Numerical examples demonstrate the identification of a multi-story,tall bending-type building and its unmeasured earthquake ground motions using only partial measurements of structural absolute responses.
文摘The paper studies the ground vertical deformation and the geoid undulation caused by loading of neighboring buildings, based on the loading tides theory. The influence on elevation is also considered. The results show that the ground vertical deformation and the geoid undulation both reach millimeter magnitude. Therefore, it is obvious that the building loading significantly affects the precise engineering surveying, and it must be seriously considered in application.