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    Blind modal identification of structures from spatially sparse seismic response signals

    , Article Structural Control and Health Monitoring ; Vol. 21, issue. 5 , May , 2014 , p. 649-674 Ghahari, S. F ; Abazarsa, F ; Ghannad, M. A ; Celebi, M ; Taciroglu, E ; Sharif University of Technology
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    Response-only identification of civil structureshas attracted much attention during recent years, as input excitations are rarely measurable for ambient vibrations. Although various techniques have been developed by which identification can be carried out using ambient responses, these techniques are generally not applicable to non-stationary excitations that structures experience during moderate-to-severe earthquakes. Recently, the authors proposed a new response-only modal identification method that is applicable to strong shaking data. This new method is highly attractive for cases in which the true input motions are unavailable. For example, when soil-structure interaction effects are... 

    Response-only modal identification of structures using strong motion data

    , Article Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics ; Volume 42, Issue 8 , 2013 , Pages 1221-1242 ; 00988847 (ISSN) Ghahari, S. F ; Abazarsa, F ; Ghannad, M. A ; Taciroglu, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
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    Dynamic characteristics of structures - viz. natural frequencies, damping ratios, and mode shapes - are central to earthquake-resistant design. These values identified from field measurements are useful for model validation and health-monitoring. Most system identification methods require input excitations motions to be measured and the structural response; however, the true input motions are seldom recordable. For example, when soil-structure interaction effects are non-negligible, neither the free-field motions nor the recorded responses of the foundations may be assumed as 'input'. Even in the absence of soil-structure interaction, in many instances, the foundation responses are not... 

    Considering wave passage effects in blind identification of long-span bridges

    , Article Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series ; Volume 5 , 2013 , Pages 53-66 ; 21915644 (ISSN); 9781461465638 (ISBN) Ghahari, S. F ; Ghannad, M. A ; Norman, J ; Crewe, A ; Abazarsa, F ; Taciroglu, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
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    Long-span bridges usually experience different input excitations at their ground supports that emanate from differences in wave arrival times, and soil conditions, as well as loss of coherency in arriving waves. These spatial variations can drastically influence the dynamic response; hence, this phenomenon must be considered in any vibration-based identification method. There are numerous Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) identification techniques that may be applied to data recorded at long-span bridges that experience spatial variations in their input motions. However, inertial soil-structure interaction effects severely reduce the accuracy of these techniques because the actual Foundation... 

    Response of a novel beam-to-column/brace-to-frame connection to monotonic and cyclic shear loading

    , Article Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - OMAE, 9 June 2008 through 13 June 2008, Berlin ; Volume 2 , 2008 , Pages 609-618 ; 9780791848197 (ISBN) Khonsari, V ; England, G. L ; Abazarsa, F ; Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering Division; ASME ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
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    A new universal structural joint was developed. While in bending it has a high rotational capacity, which can be accompanied by large bending stiffness and strength, in shear, it also has a very high shear deformation capacity, which can again be accompanied with large shear stiffness and strength. While the former characteristic makes it a good candidate for being used as a beam-to-column joint, the latter makes it highly applicable in connecting braces of a braced frame to the frame members. The experimental study carried out previously on this joint, concentrated on the performance of its steel specimens under 'monotonie' shear loading as well as that of its aluminium specimens under both...