Influence of strong motion characteristics on permanent displacement of slopes |
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Authors: | Rana Roy Debasis Ghosh Gautam Bhattacharya |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics,Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shipbur (erstwhile Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur),Howrah,India;2.Lahmeyer International (India) Pvt. Ltd,Kolkata,India;3.Department of Civil Engineering,Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur (erstwhile Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur),Howrah,India |
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Abstract: | Landslides triggered by moderate to major earthquakes are a recognized seismic hazard. Arias Intensity (I a) is a key intensity measure of the ground motion, but significant duration is widely used to define strong motion duration. We calculate Newmark’s displacements using earthquake records bracketing a broad range of Arias Intensity and significant duration employing Newmark’s rigid block method and a number of yield accelerations. Total landslide displacement increases with the increase in the energy content of the ground motion (I a) above a threshold. Such threshold may be expressed as a function of yield acceleration of the slope regardless of the ground motion characteristics. Newmark displacement decreases with increasing duration for earthquakes with similar energy content. The wide scatter in the results converges when using formal dimensional analysis. Self-similar symmetry may facilitate the assessment of the performance of slopes during earthquakes. The mathematical framework for probabilistic determination of landslides displacement may be a useful aid to estimate the likelihood of landslide hazards provided that the geotechnical properties of the slopes are known. |
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