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Journal articles on the topic "Génie parasismique"
Filiatrault, André, and Michel Prat. "Éléments de génie parasismique et de calcul dynamique des structures." Revue Française de Génie Civil 1, no. 2 (January 1997): 372–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12795119.1997.9692125.
Full textPicard, A., and G. Gendron. "Éléments de génie parasismique et de calcul dynamique des structure." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 24, no. 4 (August 1, 1997): 668–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l97-010.
Full textMAROUF, Hafida. "POLYCOPIE GENIE PARASISMIQUE COURS + EXERCICES." URBAN ART BIO 1, no. 3 (December 29, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.35788/uab.v1i3.52.
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Grange, Stéphane. "Modélisation simplifiée 3D de l'intéraction sol-structure : application au génie parasismique." Grenoble INPG, 2008. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00306842.
Full textIn structural engineering, Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) is an important phenomenon that has to be taken into account. This paper presents a 3D non linear interface element able to compute SSI for rigid circular, rectangular or strip shape footings considering two types of non-linearties. A material non-linearity (plasticity of the soil) and a geometrical non-linearity (uplift mechanism). Several approaches exist to take this phenomenon into account: the following work is based on the "macro-element" concept. The particularity of the macro-element lies in the fact that the movement of the foundation is entirely described by a system of generalised variables (forces and displacements) defined in the foundation centre with five degrees of freedom. Torque moment is not taken into account. The non linear behaviour of the soil and the uplift mechanism are reproduced using the classical theory of plasticity. Coupling of the different mechanisms is straight forward following the multi-mechanism theory. The element is able to simulate the 3D behaviour of a rigid shallow foundation under static and dynamic loadings. It is implemented into FedeasLab, a finite element Matlab toolbox. Comparisons with experimental results on foundations but also civil engineering structures (buildings and bridges. . . ) under monotonic, cyclic and dynamic loadings show the good performance of the approach. The efficiency of this new tool allows us doing further parametrical studies for different soils that are presented at the end of this document
Vercueil, Didier. "Etude de la liquéfaction de matériaux composites sols-géotextiles : application au génie parasismique." Grenoble 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE10237.
Full textDunand, François. "Pertinence du bruit de fond sismique pour la caractérisation dynamique et l’aide au diagnostic sismique de structures de génie civil." Grenoble 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005GRE10007.
Full textAmbient vibrations are mechanical low amplitude vibrations generated by human and natural activities. By forcing into vibration engineering structures, these vibrations can be used to estimate the structural dynamic characteristics. The goal of this study is to compare building dynamic characteristics derived from ambient vibrations to those derived from more energetic solicitations (e. G. Earthquake). This study validates the efficiency of this method and shows that ambient vibrations results can be extrapolated to seismic behavior. Afterwards, this method has been used as a building damage estimate method after seismic events. First we applied this method in laboratory on structural elements (columns and beams) suffering damages. Then, we applied it on real scale buildings which suffered damages after the Boumerdes seismic event (Algeria 21/05/2003, Mw 6. 8). Finally, a set of buildings located in Grenoble and Nice was tested. The correlation of the two main dynamic parameters (frequency and damping) gives us informations on the in-situ measured damping origin. These results show that the ambient vibrations method is efficiency for buildings dynamic characteristics estimate and seismic evaluation
Kurose, Ayumi. "Effets des séismes sur les ouvrages souterrains." Palaiseau, Ecole polytechnique, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000EPXX0030.
Full textLEGERON, FREDERIC. "Comportement sismique des structures en béton ordinaire et en béton à haute performance armé." Marne-la-vallée, ENPC, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998ENPC9802.
Full textDodo, Amadou Aboubacar. "La sismicité induite par l'extraction de l'énergie géothermique du site de Soultez-sous-Forêts : la méthode des doublets : un outil d'aide à l'étude du comportement du réservoir." Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998INPL105N.
Full textThe extraction of the geothermal energy stored in the hot dry rocks is a not polluting concept. More than ever of topicality in spite of extreme conditions of operation which make very difficult the characterization of the hydraulic behavior of the rocks - fractures system. The injection of water under pressure generates a microseismic activity prone to a sounding and an analysis with an aim in particular of estimating dimensions of the network of fractures. Lt is within this framework that on the site of Soultz-Sous-Forêts a microseismic survey network is set up. We show initially that the cloud formed by the focuses determined by two classical methods of localization has an orientation in agreement with the in situ state of constraints. But this cloud is too diffuse to highlight individual structures. Thereafter, the use of the doublets method in the analysis of the microseismic events enables us to arrive at more interesting results : • each doublet (multiplet) corresponds to a fracture, which makes it possible to characterize the fracture in a specifie way : • within the same doublet (multiplet) the microseismic events are realigned both in time and space. Thus giving a precise image of the propagation of the rupture in the rocks; • the relative distances between the focuses of the events of a same doublet (multiplet) give a first estimate of the size of the sources confirmed by the study of the seismic moments tensors
Heitz, Jean-François. "Propagation d'ondes en milieu non linéaire : applications à la reconnaissance des sols et au génie parasismique." Grenoble 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992GRE10120.
Full textCevaer, Franck. "Interaction sol-structure. Modélisation des fonctions d'impédance." Nantes, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993NANT2009.
Full textHamza, Sami. "Analyse probabiliste de la vulnérabilité sismique des bâtiments existants : application aux structures à portiques en béton armé." Université de Marne-la-Vallée, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007MARN0332.
Full textThe civil engineering structures contain many sources of uncertainties, specially for the ageing ones, for which there is lake of data about the initial conditions and the evolution of the material properties in time. Earthquake regulations propose for that kind of buildings to proceed either with linear and nonlinear analysis to evaluate their resistance. This research aims to propose a methodology to estimate the reliability of a R/C frame structure under earthquake, taking into account the non linear behavior of the materials and the uncertainties in the dynamic system. The mean model is based on a a nonlinear finite element modelling of the structure. This FEM modelling allows to completely identify the failure mode into the structure : kind, cause, order. . . A stochastic linear analysis is made using the non parametric model applied to the reduced matrices of mass, stiffness and damping of the mean model and a Monte Carlo procedure. The random nonlinear behavior is then, treated by developing a mixed probabilistic model, combining a non parametric model applied on the reduced dynamic system and representing the linear part of the structure ; and a parametric model applied on the plastic localised parts of the structural element, representing the nonlinear part. Taking into account the effects of randomness in the nonlinearities allows us, on the one hand, to estimate the sensitivity of the structure to linear uncertainties in the case of a nonlinear behavior ; and on another hand, to compare this sensitivity to the linear and nonlinear uncertainties
Casaux-Ginestet, Géraldine. "Modélisation tridimensionnelle du comportement sismique d'ouvrages en béton armé : développement de méthodes simplifiées." Cachan, Ecole normale supérieure, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003DENS0033.
Full textBooks on the topic "Génie parasismique"
Zacek, Milan. Construire parasismique: Risque sismique, conception parasismique des bâtiments, réglementation. Marseille: Éd. Parenthèses, 1996.
Find full texte, Pinto Pedro Sêco, and International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering (1936- ) (14th : 1997 : Hamburg, Germany), eds. Seismic behavior of ground and geotechnical structures: Proceedings of a discussion special technical session on earthquake geotechnical engineering during fourteenth International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Hamburg, Germany, 6-12 September 1997. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1997.
Find full textSociety, Japanese Geotechnical, ed. Remedial measures against soil liquefaction: From investigation and design to implementation. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1998.
Find full textC, Zienkiewicz O., ed. Computational geomechanics with special reference to earthquake engineering. Chichester: Wiley, 1999.
Find full textCanadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering (8th 1999 Vancouver, B.C.). Earthquake engineering, eighth Canadian Conference: Proceedings, eighth Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering : 13-16 June 1999, Vancouver = Génie parasismique, huitième Conférence canadienne : comptes rendus, huitième Conférence canadienne sur le génie parasismique : Vancouver, 13-16 juin 1999. Vancouver: Canadian Association for Earthquake Engineering = Association canadienne de génie parasismique, 1999.
Find full textP, Fajfar, and Krawinkler Helmut, eds. Seismic design methodologies for the next generation of codes: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Seismic Design Methodologies for the Next Generation of Codes, Bled, Slovenia, 24-27 June 1997. Rotterdam: Balkema, 1997.
Find full text1936-, Chen Wai-Fah, and Lui E. M, eds. Earthquake engineering for structural design. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis, 2005.
Find full textSECED Conference on European Seismic Design Practice (5th : 1995 Chester, England), ed. European seismic design practice: Research and application : proceedings of the fifth SECED Conference on European Seismic Design Practice, Chester, United Kingdom, 26-27 October 1995. Rotterdam [Netherlands]: A. A. Balkema, 1995.
Find full textUniversität Karlsruhe. Institut für Bodenmechanik und Felsmechanik. and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, eds. Soil dynamics and earthquake engineering V. Southampton, UK: Computational Mechanics Publications, 1991.
Find full textB, Krätzig Wilfried, ed. Structural dynamics: Proceedings of the European Conference on Structural Dynamics, Eurodyn '90, 5-7 June 1990, Bochum, FR Germany. Rotterdam: Balkema, 1991.
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