Jw. Meek et Jp. Wolf, MATERIAL DAMPING FOR LUMPED-PARAMETER MODELS OF FOUNDATIONS, Earthquake engineering & structural dynamics, 23(4), 1994, pp. 349-362
In foundation dynamics two mechanisms of energy dissipation exist, wav
e radiation and material damping. Elastic continuum models of the soil
capture only the radiation effect. To incorporate material damping, u
se is made of the fact that the dynamic-stiffness relationships of all
elastic foundations may be simulated by discrete assemblages of sprin
gs, dashpots and masses. (Such lumped-parameter models are exact for s
imple cone models of the soil and approximate for more involved cases.
) By application of the correspondence principle directly to the discr
ete elements of the lumped-parameter model, it is possible to introduc
e Voigt viscoelasticity. Each original spring is augmented by a dashpo
t, and each original dashpot is augmented by a mass, attached in a spe
cial way. Going a step further, more realistic non-linear-hysteretic d
amping is represented by replacing the augmenting dashpots and masses
by frictional elements. The analysis, which is effected solely in the
time domain, is illustrated by an example from earthquake engineering.