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To effectively protect Tai-he Palace in the Forbidden City, its seismic performance under rare earthquake was studied by finite element analysis method. Based on constitution characteristics such as tenon-mortise joints, tou-kung (bracket sets), free-standing column roots and so on, as well as considering contact relationship between column sides and filler walls, nonlinear finite element model of Tai-he Palace was built. By response spectrum analysis, distributions of internal forces and distortions of Tai-he Palace under 8 degree intensity of rare earthquake were studied. By time history analysis, displacement and acceleration response curves of typical nodes were obtained, by which its seismic performance was further discussed. Results show that under 8 degree intensity of rare earthquake, filler walls of Tai-he Palace are easy to be damaged; middle part of its roof may produce large deformation; however, the wood structure remains intact, which satisfies the requirement that 'the wall collapse but the house stand'. Besides, constitutions such as tenon-mortise joints, tou-kung (bracket sets), free-standing column roots and so on are helpful for seismic response mitigation.
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Journal of Building Structures
ISSN: 1000-6869
Year: 2014
Issue: SUPPL.1
Volume: 35
Page: 25-32
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