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2.5-dimension soil seismic response to oblique incident waves based on exact free-field solution

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With the three dimensional(3D)oblique incident waves exactly determined for the free field,the soil seismic responses in both frequency and time domains are studied by the 2.5 dimension(2.5D)finite/infinite element method.First,the free-field responses in frequency domain are solved exactly for 3D arbitrary incident P and SV waves,which requires no coordinate conversion or extra effort for SV waves with super-critical incident angles.Next,the earthquake spectra are incorporated by the concept of equivalent seismic forces on the near-field boundary,based only on the displacements input derived for unit ground accelerations of each frequency using the 2.5D approach.For the asymmetric 2.5D finite/infinite element model adopted,the procedure for soil seismic analysis is presented.The solutions computed by the proposed method are verified against those of Wolf's and de Barros and Luco's and for inversely calculated ground motions.Of interest is that abrupt variation in soil response occurs around the critical angle on the wave propagation plane for SV waves.In addition,the horizontal displacements attenuate with increasing horizontal incident angle,while the longitudinal ones increase inversely for 3D incident P and SV waves.

3D oblique incident waveseismic response analysis2.5D approachinfinite elementhalf-space

Yeongbin Yang、Zeyang Zhou、Xiaoli Wang、Xiongfei Zhang、Zhilu Wang

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School of Civil Engineering,Chongqing University,Chongqing 400045,China

School of Civil Engineering and Architecture,Chongqing University of Science and Technology,Chongqing 401331,China

tNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinatNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaChongqing Science and Technology CommissionChongqing Science and Technology Commission

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2024

结构与土木工程前沿
高等教育出版社

结构与土木工程前沿

CSTPCDEI
影响因子:0.082
ISSN:2095-2430
年,卷(期):2024.(2)
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