Effects of the constitutive relationship on seismic response of soils. Part II. The site amplification study

Citation
Am. Puzrin et A. Shiran, Effects of the constitutive relationship on seismic response of soils. Part II. The site amplification study, SOIL DYN EA, 19(5), 2000, pp. 319-331
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Civil Engineering
Journal title
SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
02677261 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
319 - 331
Database
ISI
SICI code
0267-7261(200007)19:5<319:EOTCRO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
This paper is the second part of the general paper dealing with effects of constitutive modeling on site amplification. The paper presents a parametri c study of a boundary value problem of one-dimensional shear wave propagati on in soil strata during seismic loading. The logarithmic function evaluate d in the companion paper is utilized as a constitutive relationship and its performance is compared to that of the Ramberg-Osgood (R-O) relationship. The study is focused pn prediction of amplifications in soil profile for ex citations causing strains of small to medium magnitude. Construction of thr ee-dimensional (3D) amplification functions allowed for comprehensive study of the effects of the amplitude of excitation on amplification prediction. An emphasis has been made on effects of inaccurate simulation of the soil behavior at small and medium strains. The resulting errors in amplification function are of practical significance and have a clear physical meaning a s is seen from the analysis of a simpler visco-elastic "test" problem. Thes e response patterns are confirmed by constructing the 3D response spectra f or the same soil profile using factored accelerogram record of an earthquak e. Comparison of the pseudo-accelerations predicted using the logarithmic a nd R-O constitutive relationships show that inaccuracies in constitutive mo deling of soil behavior at small to medium strains may have profound effect on seismic design. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.