A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction.

A hybrid method based on three-dimensional finite element idealization in the near field and a semi-analytic scheme using the principles of wave propagation in multilayered half space in the far field is proposed for dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis. It combines the advantages of both the...

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Main Author: Mathur, Ravindra Prasad.
Other Authors: Kundu, T.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1989
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184665
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1846652015-12-07T03:00:52Z A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction. Mathur, Ravindra Prasad. Kundu, T. Desai, C. DaDeppo, D. Ehsani, M. Soil-structure interaction. Soil dynamics. Buildings -- Earthquake effects. A hybrid method based on three-dimensional finite element idealization in the near field and a semi-analytic scheme using the principles of wave propagation in multilayered half space in the far field is proposed for dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis. It combines the advantages of both the numerical and analytical techniques. A structure resting on the surface or embedded in a multilayered soil-medium and subjected to vertically propagating plane waves is analyzed by using the method. An important aspect of the soil-structure interaction problem considered is the presence of waves scattered from the soil-structure interface and geometrical irregularities in the soil. The dynamic response of an embedded structure of rectangular cross section to a vertically propagating compressional pulse is solved as an example problem. The proposed method is verified by comparison of its predictions with those from a finite element procedure with absorbing boundaries, and from an analytical solution. The results from the hybrid method compare well with those from the other two, with closer correlation between the hybrid and analytical methods. 1989 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184665 702369164 8915974 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Soil-structure interaction.
Soil dynamics.
Buildings -- Earthquake effects.
spellingShingle Soil-structure interaction.
Soil dynamics.
Buildings -- Earthquake effects.
Mathur, Ravindra Prasad.
A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction.
description A hybrid method based on three-dimensional finite element idealization in the near field and a semi-analytic scheme using the principles of wave propagation in multilayered half space in the far field is proposed for dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis. It combines the advantages of both the numerical and analytical techniques. A structure resting on the surface or embedded in a multilayered soil-medium and subjected to vertically propagating plane waves is analyzed by using the method. An important aspect of the soil-structure interaction problem considered is the presence of waves scattered from the soil-structure interface and geometrical irregularities in the soil. The dynamic response of an embedded structure of rectangular cross section to a vertically propagating compressional pulse is solved as an example problem. The proposed method is verified by comparison of its predictions with those from a finite element procedure with absorbing boundaries, and from an analytical solution. The results from the hybrid method compare well with those from the other two, with closer correlation between the hybrid and analytical methods.
author2 Kundu, T.
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Mathur, Ravindra Prasad.
author Mathur, Ravindra Prasad.
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title A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction.
title_short A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction.
title_full A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction.
title_fullStr A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction.
title_full_unstemmed A new hybrid method for three-dimensional dynamic soil-structure interaction.
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publisher The University of Arizona.
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