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Time-domain soil-structure interaction analysis in two-dimensional medium based on analytical frequency-dependent infinite elements
A direct method for soil-structure interaction analysis in two-dimensional medium is presented in time domain, which is based on the transformation of the analytical frequency-dependent dynamic stiffness matrix. The present dynamic stiffness matrix for the far-field region is constructed by assembling stiffness matrices of the analytical frequency-dependent dynamic infinite elements, so that the equation of motion can be analytically transformed into the time-domain equation. An efficient procedure is devised to evaluate the dynamic responses in time domain. Verification of the present formulation is carried out by comparing the compliances for a strip foundation on a homogeneous and layered half-spaces with those obtained by other methods. Numerical analyses are also carried out for the transient responses of an elastic block and tunnel in a homogeneous and a layered half-space. The comparisons with those by other approaches indicate that the proposed time-domain method for soil-structure interaction analysis gives good solutions.
Time-domain soil-structure interaction analysis in two-dimensional medium based on analytical frequency-dependent infinite elements
A direct method for soil-structure interaction analysis in two-dimensional medium is presented in time domain, which is based on the transformation of the analytical frequency-dependent dynamic stiffness matrix. The present dynamic stiffness matrix for the far-field region is constructed by assembling stiffness matrices of the analytical frequency-dependent dynamic infinite elements, so that the equation of motion can be analytically transformed into the time-domain equation. An efficient procedure is devised to evaluate the dynamic responses in time domain. Verification of the present formulation is carried out by comparing the compliances for a strip foundation on a homogeneous and layered half-spaces with those obtained by other methods. Numerical analyses are also carried out for the transient responses of an elastic block and tunnel in a homogeneous and a layered half-space. The comparisons with those by other approaches indicate that the proposed time-domain method for soil-structure interaction analysis gives good solutions.
Time-domain soil-structure interaction analysis in two-dimensional medium based on analytical frequency-dependent infinite elements
Kim, Doo-Kie (author) / Yun, Chung-Bang (author)
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering ; 47 ; 1241-1261
2000
21 Seiten, 28 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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