Title: Seismology%20and%20Earthquake%20Engineering%20:Introduction%20Lecture%203
1Seismology and Earthquake Engineering
IntroductionLecture 3
2Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1906 San Francisco
3Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1964 Niigata
4Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1964 Alaska
5Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1960 Chile
6Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1971 San Fernando
7Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1985 Mexico City
8Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1989 Loma Prieta
9Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1994 Northridge
10Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1995 Kobe
11Hall of Fame (famous earthquakes)
1999 Chi Chi (Taiwan)
12Engineering for Earthquakes
- Geotechnical Engineering Considerations
- Site Response modification of ground
- motions by local geologic conditions
- Ground Failure mass movement of soil
- (liquefaction, settlement, landslides, etc)
13Site Response
Problem Predict the response of a soil deposit
due to earthquake excitation
Site
14Site Response
- Soil response depends on
- Type of soil
- Thickness of soil
- Stiffness of soil
Bedrock
- Results
- Some soil deposits amplify bedrock motion
- Some soil deposits de-amplify bedrock motion
- Some soils do both
15Site Response
1985 Mexico City Earthquake M 8.1 Over 200
miles away
Young lake deposits
16Site Response
1985 Mexico City Earthquake M 8.1 Over 200
miles away
Rock 0.03g
Soft clay 0.15g
Soft clay amplified bedrock motions by factor of 5
17Site Response
1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake M 7.1 Over 60 miles
away
Oakland
San Francisco
18Site Response
1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake M 7.1 Over 60 miles
away
Soft soil amplified bedrock motions by factor of
2-3
Rock 0.06g
Soft soil 0.15g
19Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Landslides
Yungay, Peru
20Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Landslides
Before
21Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Landslides
Before
22Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Landslides
Taiwan
23Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Liquefaction
Loose Sand
24Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Liquefaction
- Soil wants to densify
- Water pressure increases
- Contact forces decrease
- Strength decreases
High contact forces
Low contact forces
25Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Liquefaction
Niigata, Japan
26Engineering for Earthquakes
Ground Failure
Liquefaction
Moss Landing, California
27Engineering for Earthquakes
Structures
28Engineering for Earthquakes
- Structural Engineering Considerations
- Design of new structures
- Retrofitting of existing structures
29Engineering for Earthquakes
Design Considerations Performance objectives
Immediate Occupancy
Life Safety
Collapse Prevention
30Immediate Occupancy
31Life Safety
32Collapse Prevention
33Seismic Loading on Structures
34Seismic Loading on Structures
Earthquake motion
35Seismic Loading on Structures
To prevent excessive movement, must restrain
rotation and/or lengthening/shortening
36Types of structures Moment frame
37Types of structures Braced frame
38Concrete Shear Wall
39Structural Materials
Masonry Very brittle if unreinforced Common in
older structures Common facing for newer
structures
40Structural Materials
Timber
41Structural Materials
Concrete Heavy, brittle by itself Ductile with
reinforcement
42Structural Materials
Prestressed Concrete Strands tensioned during
fabrication
43Structural Materials
Prestressed Concrete Strands tensioned during
fabrication
Beam on ground no stress
Unreinforced
Prestressed
44Structural Materials
Steel Light, ductile Easy connections
45Structural Damage
Masonry
Iran
46Structural Damage
Timber
47Structural Damage
Timber
48Structural Damage
Reinforced Concrete
49Structural Damage
Reinforced Concrete
Insufficient confinement
50Structural Damage
Reinforced Concrete
Increased confinement
51Structural Damage
Steel
52Engineering for Earthquakes
- Mitigation of seismic hazards
- Geotechnical
- Structural
53Soil Improvement
- Mitigation of liquefaction hazards
- Densification
- Grouting/Mixing
54Soil Improvement
Densification
Dynamic compaction
55Soil Improvement
Densification
Vibroflotation
56Soil Improvement
Grouting/Mixing
57Structural Retrofitting
Column jacketing
58Structural Retrofitting
Column jacketing
External ties
59Structural Retrofitting
Fiber composite wrap
Column jacketing
60Structural Retrofitting
Bracing
61Structural Retrofitting
Shear Walls
62New Structural Systems
63New Structural Systems
64New Structural Systems
65New Structural Systems
66New Structural Systems
67New Structural Systems
Base isolation
Ground shaking transmits force into structure
Ground moves, structure doesnt
68New Structural Systems
Base isolation
Rubber bearings
69New Structural Systems
Dampers shock absorbers