Dynamic analyses of propped retaining structures

TROPEANO, GIUSEPPE;SOCCODATO, FABIO MARIA
2014-01-01

Abstract

The paper presents the main results of several numerical dynamic analyses of propped embedded retaining structures. The numerical model entails the static condition of an excavation 4m height in presence of a pair of retaining cantilever walls in a dry, coarse grained soil. Successively, two structural elements (props) connecting the opposite walls have been introduced. Two strong motion acceleration time histories, recorded during two Italian earthquakes, and two equivalent analytical waveforms have been applied to the bottom of the model. The results indicate a very complex response of the system, due to the effects of local seismic response and soil-structure interaction phenomena. Increments of forces acting on structural elements due to seismic actions are significant; however, yield bending moments of wall section are only reached for seismic events of high intensity. © 2014 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
2014
Inglese
Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering - Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering, NUMGE 2014
9781138026889
Taylor and Francis - Balkema
2
1193
1198
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8th European Conference on Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering, NUMGE 2014
Esperti anonimi
18 June 2014 through 20 June 2014
Delft , The Netherlands
internazionale
scientifica
Geotechnical engineering; Numerical methods; Acceleration-time history; Coarse-grained soils; Complex response; Local seismic response; Numerical dynamics; Retaining structure; Static conditions; Structural elements
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Tropeano, Giuseppe; Soccodato, FABIO MARIA
273
2
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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