Sm. Allam et Tk. Datta, SEISMIC BEHAVIOR OF CABLE-STAYED BRIDGES UNDER MULTICOMPONENT RANDOM GROUND MOTION, Engineering structures, 21(1), 1999, pp. 62-74
A frequency domain spectral analysis is presented for the seismic anal
ysis of cable-stayed bridges for the multi-component stationary random
ground motion incident at an angle with the longitudinal axis of the
bridge. The ground motion is represented by its power spectral density
function and a spatial correlation function. The analysis duly takes
into account the spatial variation of ground motions between the suppo
rts, the modal correlation between different modes of vibration and th
e quasi-static excitation. Using the proposed method of analysis, an e
xtensive parametric study is conducted to investigate the behaviour of
the cable-stayed bridge under the seismic excitation. The parameters
include the spatial correlation of ground motion, the angle of inciden
ce of the earthquake, the ratio between the three components of the ea
rthquake, the number and nature of modes considered in the analysis, t
he inertia ratio between the tower and the deck, and the nature of the
power spectral density function of the ground motion. (C) 1998 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.