Stochastic seismic response of multi-layered soil with random layer heights |
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Authors: | M. Badaoui M. K. Berrah A. Mébarki |
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Affiliation: | M. Badaoui1,M.K. Berrah2 and A. Mébarki1 1.Université Paris-Est,Laboratoire Modélisation et Simulation Multi Echelle,5 bd Descartes,77454 Marne-la-Vallee,France 2.Ecole Nationale Polytechnique,BP 182 El-Harrach 16200,Algiers,Algeria |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with the effect of layer height randomness on the seismic response of a layered soil. These parameters are assumed to be lognormal random variables. The analysis is carried out via Monte Carlo simulations coupled with the stiffness matrix method. A parametric study is conducted to derive the stochastic behavior of the peak ground acceleration and its response spectrum, the transfer function and the amplification factors. The input soil characteristics correspond to a site in Mexico City and the input seismic accelerations correspond to the Loma Prieta earthquake. It is found that the layer height heterogeneity causes a widening of the frequency content and a slight increase in the fundamental frequency of the soil profile, indicating that the resonance phenomenon is a concern for a large number of structures. Variation of the layer height randomness acts as a variation of the incident angle, i.e., a decrease of the amplitude and a shift of the resonant frequencies. |
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Keywords: | random layer heights layered soil seismic acceleration lognormal distribution amplification factors Mexico City |
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