In this work, we consider an extended viscoelastic NCQ model to simulate seismic wave propagation in alluvial basins in the case of strong motions. This constitutive model involves both non linear elasticity and non linear viscous behaviour. The main objective of this model is to reproduce the dependence of the shear modulus and damping on the motion amplitude. To do so, the non linear elastic part of the model is described by a hyperbolic law. The non linear viscous part combines a Nearly Constant-Q model for linear damping and a non linear viscous contribution described by a hyperbolic variation with the strain level. Furthermore, this model complies with the thermodynamic principles of continuum mechanics. Starting from this extended NCQ...
A nonlinear viscoelastic equivalent medium model is proposed for longitudinal stress wave propagatio...
Mathematical models of soil nonlinearity in common use and recently developed nonlinear codes compar...
International audienceLocal wave amplification due to strong seismic motions in surficial multilayer...
In this work, we consider a non linear viscoelastic constitutive model: it involves both non linear ...
International audienceThe seismic soil response can be analyzed in the frequency as well as in the t...
International audienceHysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches...
Hysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches such as “nearly const...
Hysteric damping is often modelled thanks to linear viscoelastic approaches such as "nearly constant...
Basin response depends on the soil properties (site geometry, impedance contrast), on the constituti...
We have developed a time-domain staggered-grid finite-difference code for modeling non-linear respon...
AbstractBy the increase of strong motion data, special attention is brought to the nonlinear dynamic...
ABSTRACT: The governing relations for nonlinear and linear viscoelastic vertical ground motions due ...
International audienceTo analyze seismic wave propagation in geological structures, it is possible t...
One-dimensional nonlinear ground response analyses provide a more accurate characterization of the t...
Abstract: One-dimensional nonlinear ground response analyses provide a more accurate characterizatio...
A nonlinear viscoelastic equivalent medium model is proposed for longitudinal stress wave propagatio...
Mathematical models of soil nonlinearity in common use and recently developed nonlinear codes compar...
International audienceLocal wave amplification due to strong seismic motions in surficial multilayer...
In this work, we consider a non linear viscoelastic constitutive model: it involves both non linear ...
International audienceThe seismic soil response can be analyzed in the frequency as well as in the t...
International audienceHysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches...
Hysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches such as “nearly const...
Hysteric damping is often modelled thanks to linear viscoelastic approaches such as "nearly constant...
Basin response depends on the soil properties (site geometry, impedance contrast), on the constituti...
We have developed a time-domain staggered-grid finite-difference code for modeling non-linear respon...
AbstractBy the increase of strong motion data, special attention is brought to the nonlinear dynamic...
ABSTRACT: The governing relations for nonlinear and linear viscoelastic vertical ground motions due ...
International audienceTo analyze seismic wave propagation in geological structures, it is possible t...
One-dimensional nonlinear ground response analyses provide a more accurate characterization of the t...
Abstract: One-dimensional nonlinear ground response analyses provide a more accurate characterizatio...
A nonlinear viscoelastic equivalent medium model is proposed for longitudinal stress wave propagatio...
Mathematical models of soil nonlinearity in common use and recently developed nonlinear codes compar...
International audienceLocal wave amplification due to strong seismic motions in surficial multilayer...