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Three-Dimensional Simulation of Seismic Slope–Foundation–Structure Interaction for Buildings Near Shallow Slopes
AbstractBuildings constructed adjacent to the slope crest in seismically active areas might be exposed to serious danger when they are subjected to strong earthquake excitations. The ground conditions can influence the seismic response of structures through a phenomenon known as the slope–foundation...
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Published in: | International journal of geomechanics 2020-01, Vol.20 (1) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | AbstractBuildings constructed adjacent to the slope crest in seismically active areas might be exposed to serious danger when they are subjected to strong earthquake excitations. The ground conditions can influence the seismic response of structures through a phenomenon known as the slope–foundation–structure interaction. Indeed, the presence of the slope in the vicinity of a building foundation can significantly affect the seismic response of the superstructure. In this study, the impact of shallow slopes on the seismic performance of nearby buildings was numerically assessed. In the adopted three-dimensional finite-element simulation, the nonlinear variations of the soil stiffness and damping with the cyclic shear strain plus varying distances between the edge of the foundation and crest of the slope were employed. A 15-story moment-resisting structure, a 30-m-thick clayey deposit, and a 2-m-high shallow slope were considered as the benchmark model, being simulated using the direct method in the time domain. According to the results of the analyses, the seismic response of a building could be highly sensitive to the distance between the slope crest and foundation. Particularly, the building closer to the slope crest experienced more severe foundation rocking, lateral deformation, and interstory drifts owing to the amplified effect of the slope–foundation–structure interaction. Moreover, the results highlighted the importance of the slope–foundation–structure interaction in altering the natural period and damping of the system. Hence, it is critical for practicing engineers to assess the impact of nearby slopes on the seismic performance of structures with extreme care to ensure the reliability and safety of the design. |
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ISSN: | 1532-3641 1943-5622 |
DOI: | 10.1061/(ASCE)GM.1943-5622.0001529 |