Non-invasive in-situ measurements can determine the soil properties in an undisturbed way, providing a more accurate characterization of the soil stiffness and damping. This report focuses on the multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) technique. The measured dispersion of a propagating seismic wave is used to characterize the variation of small-strain soil stiffness with depth while a modified halfbandwidth method is used to estimate the intrinsic soil damping variation with depth. Both require solving an inversion problem with a global optimization strategy. The equations governing wave propagation in layered visco-elastic media are used to form a analytic forward model. Sensitivity studies are performed and it is found that for a s...
This paper presents a novel technique for the determination of the material damping ratio in shallow...
This paper presents a novel technique for the determination of the material damping ratio in shallow...
Surface-wave methods (SWMs) are very powerful tools for the near-surface characterization of sites. ...
Creating accurate engineering models for predicting the response of large structures often requires ...
Determination of soil material damping is known to be difficult and uncertain, especially in the off...
In the past, geotechnical engineers use field tests such as Cone Penetration Test (CPT) to measure t...
The analysis of seismic affected areas and the evaluation of seismic risk of the developed areas dem...
Shear wave velocity profile provides information of the stiffness characteristics of the soil strati...
In this contribution, in situ seismic measurements are used to derive the small-strain shear modulus...
The inversion of surface wave propagation measurements to determine soil properties within a few met...
The shear wave velocity profile is of primary interest for geological characterization of soil sites...
The soil has a variety of qualities that affect its ability to support the weight of a structure. On...
The geophysical technique known as Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves, or MASW (Park et al., 199...
Seismic surface wave methods allow to retrieve the shallow subsurface shear wave velocity. Among the...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the material damping ratio of shallow s...
This paper presents a novel technique for the determination of the material damping ratio in shallow...
This paper presents a novel technique for the determination of the material damping ratio in shallow...
Surface-wave methods (SWMs) are very powerful tools for the near-surface characterization of sites. ...
Creating accurate engineering models for predicting the response of large structures often requires ...
Determination of soil material damping is known to be difficult and uncertain, especially in the off...
In the past, geotechnical engineers use field tests such as Cone Penetration Test (CPT) to measure t...
The analysis of seismic affected areas and the evaluation of seismic risk of the developed areas dem...
Shear wave velocity profile provides information of the stiffness characteristics of the soil strati...
In this contribution, in situ seismic measurements are used to derive the small-strain shear modulus...
The inversion of surface wave propagation measurements to determine soil properties within a few met...
The shear wave velocity profile is of primary interest for geological characterization of soil sites...
The soil has a variety of qualities that affect its ability to support the weight of a structure. On...
The geophysical technique known as Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves, or MASW (Park et al., 199...
Seismic surface wave methods allow to retrieve the shallow subsurface shear wave velocity. Among the...
This paper presents a technique for the determination of the material damping ratio of shallow s...
This paper presents a novel technique for the determination of the material damping ratio in shallow...
This paper presents a novel technique for the determination of the material damping ratio in shallow...
Surface-wave methods (SWMs) are very powerful tools for the near-surface characterization of sites. ...