Time-history simulation of civil architecture earthquake disaster relief- based on the three-dimensional dynamic finite element method

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Earthquake action is the main external factor which influences long-term safe operation of civil construction, especially of the high-rise building. Applying time-history method to simulate earthquake response process of civil construction foundation surrounding rock is an effective method for the anti-knock study of civil buildings. Therefore, this paper develops a civil building earthquake disaster three-dimensional dynamic finite element numerical simulation system. The system adopts the explicit central difference method. Strengthening characteristics of materials under high strain rate and damage characteristics of surrounding rock under the action of cyclic loading are considered. Then, dynamic constitutive model of rock mass suitable for civil building aseismic analysis is put forward. At the same time, through the earthquake disaster of time-history simulation of Shenzhen Children’s Palace, reliability and practicability of system program is verified in the analysis of practical engineering problems.

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Bing, L., Yaoguang, Q., & Jiyun, D. (2014). Time-history simulation of civil architecture earthquake disaster relief- based on the three-dimensional dynamic finite element method. Frattura Ed Integrita Strutturale, 30, 526–536. https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.30.63

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