Considering dynamic soil structure interaction (SSI) effects on seismic isolation retrofit efficiency and the importance of natural frequency ratio |
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Authors: | Edward H. Stehmeyer III Dimitris C. Rizos |
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Affiliation: | aStructural Engineer, Collins Engineers, Inc., Charleston, S. Carolina, USA;bDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 300 Main, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper utilizes and expands on existing coupled BEM–FEM (finite element method) methods for the investigation of the effects of soil structure interaction (SSI) on both an un-retrofitted and seismically isolated typical bridge structure. A simple numerical model of the bridge and surrounding soil is formulated and excited by an earthquake excitation. Utilizing Newmark's β FEM solution method along with the closed form B-spline BIRF method, the structural damped period, composite damping ratio, pier relative displacement, and base shear demand are monitored. From these results, the effects of SSI on this structure are identified. Additionally, the importance of the relative rigidity between the soil-foundation system and the bridge structure is also investigated. The results of the studies indicate that the response of the complete structure system considered is affected by the inclusion of SSI effects. Furthermore, the efficiency of the isolation measures designed using fixed base conditions is decreased by considering SSI over a certain relative rigidity range that is quantified using the structure to soil-foundation natural frequency ratio. |
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Keywords: | Dynamic soil structure interaction Seismic isolation Isolator efficiency Bridge seismic retrofit Natural frequency ratio |
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