Abstract

In this work a parametric study of the (overturning) rocking instability of a free-standing rectangular rigid block under a ground harmonic pulse is thoroughly discussed assuming that the friction between the rigid block and ground surface is sufficiently large to exclude sliding. Attention is focused on the minimum amplitude ground acceleration which yields (overturning) rocking instability. The individual and coupling effects on overturning instability of the stockiness parameter of the block (width to height ratio) in connection with the height of the rigid block and its initial conditions (imperfections) are examined in detail. Two modes of rocking instability with or without impact under a one-sine and a one-cosine pulse with different ground excitation periods are discussed. With the aid of phase-plane portraits rocking instability criteria which lead to closed form solutions for establishing the minimum amplitude ground acceleration, are properly assessed.

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