Abstract

Seismic pounding phenomena, particularly the collision of neighboring buildings under long-period ground motion, are becoming a significant issue in Japan. We focused on a specific apartment structure called the Nuevo Leon buildings in the Tlatelolco district of Mexico City, which consisted of three similar buildings built consecutively with narrow expansion joints between the buildings. Two out of the three buildings collapsed completely in the 1985 Mexican earthquake. Using a finite element code based on the adaptively shifted integration (ASI)-Gauss technique, a seismic pounding analysis is performed on a simulated model of the Nuevo Leon buildings to understand the impact and collapse behavior of structures built near each other. The numerical code used in the analysis provides a higher computational efficiency than the conventional code for this type of problem and enables us to address dynamic behavior with strong nonlinearities, including phenomena such as member fracture and elemental contact. Contact release and recontact algorithms are developed and implemented in the code to understand the complex behaviors of structural members during seismic pounding and the collapse sequence. According to the numerical results, the collision of the buildings may be a result of the difference of natural periods between the neighboring buildings. This difference was detected in similar buildings from the damages caused by previous earthquakes. By setting the natural period of the north building to be 25% longer than the other periods, the ground motion, which hada relatively long period of 2 s, first caused the collision between the north and the center buildings. This collision eventually led to the collapse of the centerbuilding, followed by the destruction of the north building.

Highlights

  • In the 1985 Mexican earthquake, many apartment buildings in Mexico City, which was approximately 400 km away from the epicenter, collapsed due to long-period ground motion [1,2]

  • The damage was caused by the impact of the neighboring buildings,which resulted from the change in the natural periods of the buildings from the prior reduction of strength and soil subsidence

  • In the analysis of the Nuevo Leon buildings, we set the natural period of one building to be 25% longer than those of the other buildings, as a difference in natural periods was observed in similar buildings based on the damage caused by previous earthquakes

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

In the 1985 Mexican earthquake, many apartment buildings in Mexico City, which was approximately 400 km away from the epicenter (see Figure 1), collapsed due to long-period ground motion [1,2]. In the case of Mexico City, extremely soft soil, such as the clay of Lake Texcoco, lies under most parts of the city This unique subsurface condition resulting from the historical lakebed has distinct resonant low frequencies of Epicenter Ms8.1. We investigated the seismic pounding phenomena due to the long-period ground motion by conducting analyses on a simulated model of Nuevo Leon buildings and two neighboring framed structures with different heights. In the analysis of the Nuevo Leon buildings, we set the natural period of one building to be 25% longer than those of the other buildings, as a difference in natural periods was observed in similar buildings based on the damage caused by previous earthquakes

NUMERICAL METHODS
ASI-Gauss Technique
Member Fracture and Contact Algorithm
Incremental Equation of Motion
SEISMIC POUNDING ANALYSIS OF NEIGHBORING BUILDINGS
Seismic Pounding Analysis of Nuevo Leon Buildings
CONCLUSION
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