Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal Experiment

In a megacity, structure response during an earthquake could be increased or decreased due to effects from neighboring structures, through structure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI). In the present study, a series of dynamic geotechnical centrifuge tests are carried out to investigate SSSI effects...

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Main Authors: Van-Linh Ngo, Jae-Min Kim, Soo-Hyuk Chang, Changho Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/3/526
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spelling doaj-7e191d18c3474cb2b05ed09330a1c8292020-11-25T00:30:03ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-02-019352610.3390/app9030526app9030526Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal ExperimentVan-Linh Ngo0Jae-Min Kim1Soo-Hyuk Chang2Changho Lee3Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 550-749, KoreaDepartment of Marine and Civil Engineering, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 550-749, KoreaCenits Corporation, R#1107 233 Gasandigital 1Ro Geumcheon Gu, Seoul 08501, KoreaDepartment of Marine and Civil Engineering, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 550-749, KoreaIn a megacity, structure response during an earthquake could be increased or decreased due to effects from neighboring structures, through structure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI). In the present study, a series of dynamic geotechnical centrifuge tests are carried out to investigate SSSI effects on responses of structure with various characteristics of mass, height, and natural frequency. Experimental observations are focused on the effects of the distance between two structures, type, and peak acceleration of input excitation. A period lengthening is observed in the soil-foundation-structure interaction (SFSI) effects of all structures. It is monitored that an increment in response of smaller structure and a decrement in response of larger structure, compared to isolated structure, due to SSSI effects. Unfavorable distance reveals that the most significant increment in response of S2 structure occurred at approximately one-fourth of wavelength transmitted from the vibrating adjacent structure. More severe SSSI effects are found under a lower input earthquake acceleration. It is found that both height and mass ratios, between two adjacent structures, are particular parameters on SSSI, resulting in increment or reduction of structure response.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/3/526soil-foundation-structure interactionstructure-soil-structure interactioncentrifuge modalfixed-base frequency ratiomass ratio
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author Van-Linh Ngo
Jae-Min Kim
Soo-Hyuk Chang
Changho Lee
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Jae-Min Kim
Soo-Hyuk Chang
Changho Lee
Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal Experiment
Applied Sciences
soil-foundation-structure interaction
structure-soil-structure interaction
centrifuge modal
fixed-base frequency ratio
mass ratio
author_facet Van-Linh Ngo
Jae-Min Kim
Soo-Hyuk Chang
Changho Lee
author_sort Van-Linh Ngo
title Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal Experiment
title_short Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal Experiment
title_full Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal Experiment
title_fullStr Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Height Ratio and Mass Ratio on Structure—Soil—Structure Interaction of Two Structures Using Centrifugal Experiment
title_sort effect of height ratio and mass ratio on structure—soil—structure interaction of two structures using centrifugal experiment
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-02-01
description In a megacity, structure response during an earthquake could be increased or decreased due to effects from neighboring structures, through structure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI). In the present study, a series of dynamic geotechnical centrifuge tests are carried out to investigate SSSI effects on responses of structure with various characteristics of mass, height, and natural frequency. Experimental observations are focused on the effects of the distance between two structures, type, and peak acceleration of input excitation. A period lengthening is observed in the soil-foundation-structure interaction (SFSI) effects of all structures. It is monitored that an increment in response of smaller structure and a decrement in response of larger structure, compared to isolated structure, due to SSSI effects. Unfavorable distance reveals that the most significant increment in response of S2 structure occurred at approximately one-fourth of wavelength transmitted from the vibrating adjacent structure. More severe SSSI effects are found under a lower input earthquake acceleration. It is found that both height and mass ratios, between two adjacent structures, are particular parameters on SSSI, resulting in increment or reduction of structure response.
topic soil-foundation-structure interaction
structure-soil-structure interaction
centrifuge modal
fixed-base frequency ratio
mass ratio
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/3/526
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