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Damping formulation for nonlinear 1D site response analyses

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SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Volume 29, Issue 7, Pages 1143-1158

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soildyn.2009.01.004

Keywords

Small strain damping; Hysteretic damping; Masing rules; Nonlinear site response analysis

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Measurements and observations of ground shaking during large earthquakes have demonstrated the predominant role of site effects in the response of infrastructure during a seismic event. Despite significant efforts to model the hysteretic response and nonlinearity of soils due to medium and large ground motions, the most widely accepted nonlinear site response methods are not able to represent Simultaneously the changes of stiffness and energy dissipation (damping) observed in both laboratory tests and during earthquake events. This paper presents two new soil damping formulations implemented in nonlinear one-dimensional site response analysis for small and large strains. The first formulation introduces all approach to construct a frequency-independent viscous damping matrix which reduces the over-clamping at high frequencies, and therefore, the filtering at those frequencies. The second formulation introduces a reduction factor that modifies the extended Masing loading/unloading strain-stress relationship to match measured modulus reduction and damping curves simultaneously over a wide range of shear strains. A set of examples are introduced to illustrate the effect of using the two Proposed formulations, separately and Simultaneously, in nonlinear site response analyses. published by Elsevier Ltd.

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