To investigate more precisely the seismic response of interactive soil-pile
-structure systems, a three-dimensional finite element subsystem methodolog
y with an advanced plasticity-based constitutive model for soils has been d
eveloped. The structure subsystem is represented by space frame elements wh
ile the pile-soil subsystem is idealized as an assemblage of solid elements
. By means of the delta*-version of the hierarchical single surface (HiSS)
modelling approach for cyclic behavior of soft clays, tangent matrices of t
he soil properties are formulated with distinct constitutive laws for indiv
idual stress-strain regimes such as virgin loading, unloading, and reloadin
g. A successive-coupling, incremental solution scheme in the time domain is
created to take account of both inertial and kinematic soil-pile-structure
interactions simultaneously. The seismic inputs can be any combination of
three-dimensional motions. The proposed methodology may be used to analyse
the seismic responses of structures for different support excitations such
as rigid ground motion, interactive pile-foundation motion, and, for long s
pan structures, non-uniform free-field motion. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.