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Influence of Soil-Foundation Interaction Properties on Oscillations of the System “Building-Building” and “Building-Stack-Like Structure”
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作者 Gaibnazar Khodievich Khojmetov Alinazar Irismetovich Khodjimetov Anvar Sayfullaevich Yuvmitov 《World Journal of Mechanics》 2015年第6期106-116,共11页
Seismic oscillations of the “building-building” system which is interconnected buildings built close to each other, and “building-stack-like structure” system which is adjacent and connected in different ways to e... Seismic oscillations of the “building-building” system which is interconnected buildings built close to each other, and “building-stack-like structure” system which is adjacent and connected in different ways to existing building are considered in the paper. Different types of connections, such as dampers, including the ones suggested by the authors, are studied. Seismic impact is given as a harmonic function and various existing accelerograms, including synthesized ones. Distinctive feature of this paper from previously published ones [1] [2] is the fact that the emphasis falls on the influence of soil-foundation interaction properties, which are described using various models of load-displacement connections. Calculation results are compared in the case of representation of the building as concentrated masses and spatial systems. Ways to reduce seismic response of buildings during the earthquakes are pointed out. Results of experimental studies are given in the paper and are compared with calculations. 展开更多
关键词 Interaction PROPERTIES of soil-foundation The Rigid FOUNDATION Kelvin-Voigt and Maxwell Models DAMPER the Coulomb’s Force Modeling Similarity MULTIPLIERS Dynamic Characteristics OSCILLATIONS Sensors Accelerogram Absorption Factor
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Soil bentonite wall protects foundation from thrust faulting: analyses and experiment 被引量:2
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作者 Meysam Fadaee I. Anastasopoulos +2 位作者 G. Gazetas M.K. Jafari M. Kamalian 《Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration》 SCIE EI CSCD 2013年第3期473-486,共14页
When seismic thrust faults emerge on the ground surface, they are particularly damaging to buildings, bridges and lifelines that lie on the rupture path. To protect a structure founded on a rigid raft, a thick diaphra... When seismic thrust faults emerge on the ground surface, they are particularly damaging to buildings, bridges and lifelines that lie on the rupture path. To protect a structure founded on a rigid raft, a thick diaphragm-type soil bentonite wall (SBW) is installed in front of and near the foundation, at sufficient depth to intercept the propagating fault rupture. Extensive numerical analyses, verified against reduced-scale (1 g) split box physical model tests, reveal that such a wall, thanks to its high deformability and low shear resistance, "absorbs" the compressive thrust of the fault and forces the rupture to deviate upwards along its length. As a consequence, the foundation is left essentially intact. The effectiveness of SBW is demonstrated to depend on the exact location of the emerging fault and the magnitude of the fault offset. When the latter is large, the unprotected foundation experiences intolerable rigid-body rotation even if the foundation structural distress is not substantial. 展开更多
关键词 soil bentonite wall fault rupture soil-structure interaction seismic hazard mitigation tectonic deformation soil-foundation interaction
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Rocking Compliance of Rigid Rectangular Foundations on an Elastic Half-space
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作者 吴知丰 《Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology(New Series)》 EI CAS 1995年第2期64-68,共5页
A closed-form solution is presented for rocking compliance of rigid rectangular foundations on an elastic half-space under a harmonic force.Rocking motion in the vicinity of the foundation is also investigated.Numeric... A closed-form solution is presented for rocking compliance of rigid rectangular foundations on an elastic half-space under a harmonic force.Rocking motion in the vicinity of the foundation is also investigated.Numerical examples are shown and comparisons between the results of the proposed approach and other methods are made.The efficient computing method of rocking compliance can facilitate seismic response analysis of long dams and other large flexible bodies. 展开更多
关键词 ss:Rigid FOUNDATION ROCKING COMPLIANCE soil-foundation
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Earthquake Performance of Bell Towers in the Island of Kefalonia,Greece
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作者 George C.Manos 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2022年第7期344-353,共10页
The dynamic and earthquake response of bell towers,located at the Island of Kefalonia,Greece,is examined here.These structures were subjected during the winter of 2014 with an intensive earthquake sequence.The dynamic... The dynamic and earthquake response of bell towers,located at the Island of Kefalonia,Greece,is examined here.These structures were subjected during the winter of 2014 with an intensive earthquake sequence.The dynamic characteristics of two bell towers were measured in situ.Subsequently the dynamic and earthquake response of each bell tower was numerically simulated employing 3-D dynamic elastic numerical simulations taking into account the soil-foundation deformability.It is demonstrated that the soil-foundation-structure interaction influences the dynamic and earthquake response predictions for this structure quite significantly.It also demonstrates the usefulness of such in-situ testing towards formulating realistic numerical models in order to yield realistic predictions of the dynamic and earthquake response of the examined structures.The obtained numerical analyses utilize the earthquake ground motion which was recorded at close distance from both bell towers.The numerical predictions of the earthquake response of both bell towers are utilized to draw conclusions of their actual earthquake performance.It is concluded that the soil-foundation interaction was a critical response mechanism.The newly built RC(reinforced concrete)bell towers performed satisfactorily. 展开更多
关键词 Earthquake response bell towers in-situ system identification soil-foundation interaction
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