
doi: 10.1002/tal.2181
AbstractThe Chongwen Pagoda is the tallest masonry pagoda in China, with numerous openings inside the pagoda body. It is prone to damage during earthquakes, and the patterns of damage are complex. In order to scientifically analyze the dynamic performance, earthquake damage patterns, and mechanisms of the pagoda structure, on‐site dynamic testing was conducted to obtain the dynamic characteristics of the structure. A numerical model was established using Abaqus finite element software to calculate the dynamic characteristics of the structure. The results were compared with the testing results and showed a close agreement. El‐Centro earthquake wave, Taft earthquake wave, and Lanzhou artificial earthquake wave were selected as earthquake inputs based on site conditions, simulating frequent earthquakes, fortification earthquakes, and rare earthquakes with a magnitude of 9. The dynamic response of the pagoda structure was calculated, and the relationship between acceleration amplification factor, interstorey displacement, and interstorey displacement angle with floor height was analyzed. The seismic damage to the structure and the distribution of primary tensile stresses were studied, revealing the seismic damage mechanisms and the distribution characteristics of vulnerable areas in the Chongwen Pagoda. The research results provide references for the seismic assessment of this ancient pagoda.
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