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Nonstationary random vibrations of yielding multi-degree-of-freedom systems: Method of effective envelope functions
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    Nonstationary random vibrations of yielding multi-degree-of-freedom systems: Method of effective envelope functions (English)
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    This paper is concerned with non-stationary random vibrations of yielding shear-wall buildings approximated by multi-degree-of-freedom elastic- plastic oscillators in the plastic hinge model. The initial strain formulation of plasticity is applied to render a linear system under effective and updated non-stationary random loading: Noting the complete analogy to a linear system driven by the earthquake excited ground acceleration as well as by the nonlinear drift processes, the excitation of the totally associated linear problem is alternated by assuming the power spectral density of the input to be given in the form of an effective envelope function including frequency dependence. This fictitious evolutionary excitation of the linear system with fixed stiffness and damping behaviour is taken into account using a time- stepping procedure.
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    non-stationary random vibrations
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    shear-wall buildings
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    multi-degree-of- freedom elastic-plastic oscillators
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    plastic hinge model
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    initial strain formulation
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    linear system
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    effective and updated non-stationary random loading
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    earthquake excited ground acceleration
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    nonlinear drift processes
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    excitation of the totally associated linear problem
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    power spectral density of the input
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    effective envelope function
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    frequency dependence
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    fictitious evolutionary excitation
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    fixed stiffness and damping behaviour
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    time-stepping procedure
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