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Pengyan Song, Shuang Guo, Wenao Zhao and Qin Xin
According to the seismic damage due to past events, buildings located on slopes can present a worse seismic performance. To explore this, this study established a finite element model based on a 6-story RC frame structure and soil models based on a pract...
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Dongdong Zhao and Jinbo Liu
The seismic response of underground structures such as subway stations is critical. However, the complex underground structure experiments under a dynamic centrifuge shaking table are significantly limited. This study conducts a shaking table test of a t...
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Young-Suk You, Ka-Young Song and Min-Young Sun
Resonance causes extreme stress, acceleration of fatigue, and reduction in lifespan of offshore wind structures. The main factors that cause resonance are environmental loads such as wind and waves, and dynamic loads caused by rotor movement. Estimation ...
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Dhahbia Guerdouh,Salah Khalfallah
Pág. 349 - 363
In this work, a numerical attempt has been elaborated to study the effects of soil properties, seismic impact and interaction between frame structure and soil foundation. The frame, soil and interface continuum have been modeled by using the finite eleme...
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Weiwei Wang, Xuetao Lyu, Jun Zheng, Shanchang Yi, Jiehong Li and Yang Yu
Currently, reinforced thin-walled irregular steel tube concrete frame structures have been applied in engineering, but there are few researches on the seismic performance of this type of structures after fire. The seismic performance of structures after ...
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Panagiota S. Katsimpini
The aim of this study is to investigate the seismic behavior of concrete/steel mixed structures. In engineering praxis, many buildings consist of two parts: one made of reinforced concrete and the other made of steel. There are several difficulties in th...
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Bikram Kesharee Patra, Rocio L. Segura and Ashutosh Bagchi
This study addresses the vital issue of the variability associated with modeling decisions in dam seismic analysis. Traditionally, structural modeling and simulations employ a progressive approach, where more complex models are gradually incorporated. Fo...
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Ali Jahami, Jana Halawi, Yehya Temsah and Lina Jaber
Blast loadings have become the subject of research in recent decades due to the threats they pose to the surrounding medium. On 4 August 2020, a huge explosion occurred in the Port of Beirut that led to massive damages in the medium surrounding it. Resea...
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Ammar Alnmr, Ashraf Sheble, Richard Ray and Hussein Ahmad
The growing demand for transportation tunnels in densely populated urban areas has led to the widespread adoption of twin tunnel configurations in contemporary infrastructure projects. This research focuses on investigating the complex interaction betwee...
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Qi Zhang, Mi Zhao, Jingqi Huang and Xiuli Du
When the numerical analysis of a long lined tunnel is carried out, the calculation amount of the finite element model becomes restricted large-scale parameter analysis. In this paper, an efficient and high-precision 2.5-dimensional (2.5D) frequency-domai...
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Jishuai Wang, Yazhou Xie, Tong Guo and Zhenyu Du
Most regional seismic damage assessment (RSDA) methods are based on the rigid-base assumption to ensure evaluating efficiency, while these practices introduce factual errors due to neglecting the soil?structure interaction (SSI). Predicting the influence...
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Ricardo Morais Lanes, Marcelo Greco and Valerio da Silva Almeida
This paper presents a numerical methodology to analyze frame structures supported on footing foundations subjected to slow strains caused by consolidation settlements. A building project on a subsurface layer of soft soil has been analyzed. The Boundary ...
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Thanapon Tipsunavee, Goran Arangjelovski and Pornkasem Jongpradist
Nowadays, seismic codes are regularly updated with new knowledge and a better understanding of the earthquake phenomenon. With these updates, existing buildings require a reevaluation of their stability and a process of reinforcement and/or retrofitting....
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Davide Forcellini, Daniele Mina and Hassan Karampour
Subsea high pressure/high temperature (HP/HT) pipelines may be significantly affected by the effects of soil structure interaction (SSI) when subjected to earthquakes. Numerical simulations are herein applied to assess the role of soil deformability on t...
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Özgür Yildiz, Ebru Dogan
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Adriana Brandis, Ivan Kraus and Simon Petrovcic
This paper presents new research in the field of nonlinear static seismic analysis and the N2 method for soil-structure systems. The rationale for this study stems from the inclusion of soil-structure systems in simplified displacement-based design metho...
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Chang-Yong Song
Recently, there have been frequent reports of subsea cable breakage accidents caused by the drop of an anchor pile for aquaculture works involving subsea cables for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission embedded in the southwest sea of Korea. T...
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Zhiying Zhang, Ying Li, Yihe Yin and Zhiyu Han
Soil-structure interaction, Dynamic analysis of structural systems, and Structural vibration control.
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Ying Sun, Ding Zhou, Jiadong Wang, Zhenyuan Gu and Wangping Qian
In this study, the liquid sloshing in a cylindrical tank considering soil?structure interaction and undergoing horizontal excitation is investigated analytically. Multiple rigid annular baffles are positioned on the rigid wall to mitigate the liquid slos...
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Pankaj Bariker and Sreevalsa Kolathayar
High-rise building safety is generally supported by pile-mat systems. They must be sturdy enough to withstand potential lateral loads brought on by earthquakes, wind, dredging, and machine vibrations, in addition to increased axial loads. An innovative p...
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