Response of SDOF system to non‐stationary earthquake excitation

Earthquake excitation is often modelled by non-stationary random process (i.e. uniformly modulated broad-band excitation) for analysis of structural safety subjected to seismic hazards. In this paper, the non-stationary response of a single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system to non-stationary earthquake motion is investigated for different shapes of modulating functions. The evolutionary power-spectral density function (PSDF) of the displacement of the SDOF system is obtained using the time-varying frequency response function and the PSDF of the earthquake excitation. The close form expressions for time-varying frequency response function are derived for different shapes of the modulating functions. In order to study the effects of the shape of the modulating function, a comparison of the non-stationary earthquake response of the SDOF system is also made for different modulating functions having the same energy content. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.