This article discusses how to calibrate some parameters of two-dimensional finite element models for numerical analyses in geotechnical earthquake engineering. The calibration was made through the simulation of the one-dimensional vertical propagation of S-waves in elastic layers, whose theoretical solutions are available in literature. The numerical results were compared with those obtained by frequency domain analyses. The influence of several sources of damping arising in the model, including that deriving from boundary conditions and numerical integration, was investigated. The proposed calibration procedure constitutes a useful preliminary step for performing advanced dynamic analyses of any geotechnical system
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This study investigates the feasibility of using a two-dimensional finite element program QUAD4M for...
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This article discusses how to calibrate some parameters of two-dimensional finite element models for...
Predicting the seismic site effects in complex real case histories is a non-trivial scientific and t...
Predicting the seismic site effects in complex real case histories is a non-trivial scientific and t...
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The objective of this paper focuses primarily on the numerical approach based on two-dimensional (2-...
Geotechnical earthquake engineers have been trying to determine the most appropriate solution techni...
Several soil models, such as linear elastic, equivalent linear, and nonlinear models, are employed i...
This paper describes a numerical approach for the analysis of the seismic ground response and the dy...
The first step for learning any calculation code for seismic response analysis is an adequate unders...
An overview of the main theoretical aspects of finite-element and boundary-element modelling of the ...
Ground response analysis is one of the most important and most commonly encountered problems in geot...
SUMMARY. Over the last 50 years, earthquake engineers have relied on data from laboratory experiment...
This study investigates the feasibility of using a two-dimensional finite element program QUAD4M for...
Site response to earthquake loading is one of the fundamental problems in geotechnical earthquake en...
This article discusses how to calibrate some parameters of two-dimensional finite element models for...
Predicting the seismic site effects in complex real case histories is a non-trivial scientific and t...
Predicting the seismic site effects in complex real case histories is a non-trivial scientific and t...
In this paper the results of 2D FE analyses of the seismic ground response of a clayey deposit, perf...
Owing to the repeatedly observed strong vertical ground motions and compressional damage of engineer...
The objective of this paper focuses primarily on the numerical approach based on two-dimensional (2-...
Geotechnical earthquake engineers have been trying to determine the most appropriate solution techni...
Several soil models, such as linear elastic, equivalent linear, and nonlinear models, are employed i...
This paper describes a numerical approach for the analysis of the seismic ground response and the dy...
The first step for learning any calculation code for seismic response analysis is an adequate unders...
An overview of the main theoretical aspects of finite-element and boundary-element modelling of the ...
Ground response analysis is one of the most important and most commonly encountered problems in geot...
SUMMARY. Over the last 50 years, earthquake engineers have relied on data from laboratory experiment...
This study investigates the feasibility of using a two-dimensional finite element program QUAD4M for...
Site response to earthquake loading is one of the fundamental problems in geotechnical earthquake en...