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!ulli$an %& !ith*2, %ana'a 'arashi1aand Ahed M& Mohaed2
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Department of Ciil !n"ineerin", #orean Adan$ed Institute for %$ien$e and &e$hnolo"y,291 Daeha'ro, useon""u, Dae*eon +5-1, epu/li$ of #iorea
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Abstract. This study aimed to develop a model to accurately predict the acceleration of structural systems duringan earthquake. The acceleration and applied force of a structure were measured at current time step and the velocityand displacement were estimated through linear integration.
Keywords: complex terrain; typhoon wind field; CF simulation; surface roughness length; topography
1. Introduction
!ormally" strong winds have #een associated with two types of wind in typhoon prone region.
The first one is the nature wind and the other one is the typhoon" or say severe tropical cyclone.
$any investigations a#out the vi#ration and #uckling %static sta#ility& characteristics of frames of
various types have #een carried out. Cheng %'())& have studied the elastic critical loads for plane
frames #y using the transfer matrix method. general digital computer method has #een descri#ed
#y Cheng and +u %'()'&
2. Section title: Level 1
The system examined" shown schematically in Fig. ) is a #eam of varia#le cross section"carrying a so called heavy tip massM.,ts mass moment of inertia with respect to the perpendicular
axis at the centroidSis denoted #yJS. The pu#lications %#olghasemi and -alali '((" /ounesian
and 0smail1adeh '()(" rvin and 2akhtiari3!e4ad '())& are considered also with rotating #eams
in which nonlinear oscillations are investigated. nalytical and experimental investigations on
vi#rating frames carrying concentrated masses with characteristics of frames have #een studied #y
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2.1 0umeri$al simulation pro$edure
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finite element model is developed to represent a cracked #eam element of length dand the
crack is located at a distance d)from the left end of the element as shown in Figs. '3. 7u#stituting
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compression to determine the compressive strength of concrete. Ta#le ) shows that the averagevalues of the >=3day compressive strengths are =?.' and =.< $5a for 7eries D and 7 specimens"
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lateral vi#ration of cracked 0uler32ernoulli #eams with single3edge or dou#le3edge open cracks.
5. Conclusions
numerical simulation procedure for predicting directional typhoon wind fields over complexterrain has #een proposed in this study.
The reduction of natural frequency depends on the crack depth and crack location.
9igher drops in the in3plane natural frequency are o#served when the crack is located near the
roots or corners of the frames
Acknowled!ents
The research descri#ed in this paper was financially supported #y the !atural 7cience
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