Seismic Site Response of 1-D Inhomogeneous Ground with Continuous Variation of Soil Properties
Date
2016
Authors
Vijayendra, K. V.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The main objective of this thesis is to enhance the scope and response estimation
ability of routine one dimensional (1D) seismic response analysis in frequency
domain using equivalent linear (EQL) method. This is the popularly used method of
analysis in engineering practice. For this purpose a computer program is developed
incorporating the scheme to accommodate the objectives of this research work.
In order to meet the solution procedure employed in the routine analysis, the soil
deposits exhibiting continuous inhomogeneity are also being idealised as layered
systems. The analytical results obtained for continuously inhomogeneous soil deposits
have demonstrated that the layered idealisation of such soil deposits would result in
contradictory response quantities. Secondly, the major limitation of the EQL method
is inconsistent estimation of response at high frequency and in the resonant frequency
region. This may be attributed to the use of single valued strain in all the frequency
ranges during the iterations of EQL scheme of analysis. Both these drawbacks of the
popularly used computer programs have been addressed and modifications are
implemented in the computer program developed as part of this research work.
The numerical procedure developed and implemented in the computer program is
capable of handling all possible cases of idealisation of soil deposit. Two
modifications have been proposed to routine EQL analysis scheme; one with respect
to computation of effective strain in the iterative process and secondly, frequency
dependent damping model is formulated to overcome inconsistencies in predicted
response at certain frequency ranges. The results are compared with both analytical
solutions and observed data of geotechnical downhole array sites of Japan and USA.
Finally an alternative method is proposed to estimate the fundamental period of the
layered deposit by approximating it with linearly varying shear wave velocity profile.
The outcome of this research work is expected to enhance the predictive capabilities
of the most commonly used site response analysis procedure and contribute in the
direction of improving the seismic site response analysis in engineering practice.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Seismic site response, Equivalent linear analysis, Frequency dependent analysis, Fundamental period of layered deposits