A suggested dynamic soil – structure interaction analysis

Author:

Shehata Osama E.,Farid Ahmed Fady,Rashed Youssef F.

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, a new methodology for time domain analysis of buildings on raft foundations considering soil – structure interaction is proposed. Sub-structuring technique is used to separate the building as super-structure and the underneath soil as sub-structure. The super-structure can be modeled using any numerical method. However, in this paper the super-structure is modeled via the BEM to consider the real interaction area between column and slabs. The dynamic load is considered as an earthquake acceleration record that can be transformed to equivalent dynamic loads acting on the super-structure floors. The sub-structure is analyzed using the dual reciprocity boundary element method as closed domain. New iterative coupling technique is proposed between the super and sub-structures to reduce the computational effort and required storage. An example is presented to demonstrate the strength and the practicality of the proposed methodology.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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