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A Class of Thermodynamic Inertial Macroelements for Soil-Structure Interaction
The seismic performance of structures can be significantly influenced by the interaction with the foundation soils, with effects that depend on the frequency content and the amplitudes of the ground motion. A computationally efficient method to include these effects in the structural analysis is represented by the macroelement approach, in which a geotechnical system is modelled with a single macroelement that describes the generalized force-displacement relationship of the system. While this method has been mainly developed for shallow foundations, the present study proposes a class of macroelements representing the macroscopic response of different foundation types, including abutments, piled and caisson foundations. The generalized force-displacement relationships for these models are elastic-plastic and are derived using a rigorous thermodynamic approach. The plastic responses of the macroelements are bounded by the ultimate capacities of the geotechnical systems, while the inertial effects associated with the soil mass involved in the dynamic response of the structure are simulated by introducing appropriate participating masses. The macroelements are implemented in OpenSees; in this paper they are applied to assess the seismic performance of a tall viaduct showing highly nonlinear features.
A Class of Thermodynamic Inertial Macroelements for Soil-Structure Interaction
The seismic performance of structures can be significantly influenced by the interaction with the foundation soils, with effects that depend on the frequency content and the amplitudes of the ground motion. A computationally efficient method to include these effects in the structural analysis is represented by the macroelement approach, in which a geotechnical system is modelled with a single macroelement that describes the generalized force-displacement relationship of the system. While this method has been mainly developed for shallow foundations, the present study proposes a class of macroelements representing the macroscopic response of different foundation types, including abutments, piled and caisson foundations. The generalized force-displacement relationships for these models are elastic-plastic and are derived using a rigorous thermodynamic approach. The plastic responses of the macroelements are bounded by the ultimate capacities of the geotechnical systems, while the inertial effects associated with the soil mass involved in the dynamic response of the structure are simulated by introducing appropriate participating masses. The macroelements are implemented in OpenSees; in this paper they are applied to assess the seismic performance of a tall viaduct showing highly nonlinear features.
A Class of Thermodynamic Inertial Macroelements for Soil-Structure Interaction
Gorini D. N. (author) / Callisto L. (author) / Gorini, D. N. / Callisto, L.
2022-01-01
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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