This paper aims to introduce simple empirical models to describe the nonlinear behavior of shallow foundations under rocking vibration. The model is developed based on parametric numerical investigations of rectangular surface footings on homogenous dense dry sand, taking advantage of a nonlinear macro-element model verified based on a set of experimental results. The proposed empirical expressions include the moment-rotation backbone curve, stiffness degradation and equivalent damping ratio as well as the correlation of the foundation settlements with cumulated rotations. These expressions are provided mainly as a function of the rotation, static factor of safety and aspect ratio of foundation. Similar to previous researches, the u...
Primarily, two models are commonly used to describe rocking of rigid bodies; the Housner model, and ...
Soil-structure interaction problems have long been a focus of researchers over a wide array of appli...
This paper presents a simplified nonlinear sway-rocking model as a preliminary design tool for seis...
This paper aims to introduce simple empirical models to describe the nonlinear behavior of shallow ...
The response of surface foundations to large overturning moments is studied under undrained conditio...
An approximation is developed for obtaining the nonlinear stiffness KR and damping CR of a shallow c...
This paper presents a simplified Nonlinear Sway-Rocking model as a preliminary design tool for seism...
A simplified approximate method to analyze the rocking response of SDOF systems lying on compliant s...
In earthquake prone areas, stakeholders now ask for low damage systems that can be easily repaired, ...
In the event of an earthquake, structures with shallow foundations that rest on liquefiable layers c...
Allowing structures to rock during an earthquake can effectively provide base isolation at a relativ...
The two prime models used currently to describe rocking of rigid bodies, the Housner's model and the...
This paper presents a simplified Nonlinear Sway-Rocking model as a preliminary design tool for seism...
Primarily, two models are commonly used to describe rocking of rigid bodies; the Housner model, and ...
Soil-structure interaction problems have long been a focus of researchers over a wide array of appli...
This paper presents a simplified nonlinear sway-rocking model as a preliminary design tool for seis...
This paper aims to introduce simple empirical models to describe the nonlinear behavior of shallow ...
The response of surface foundations to large overturning moments is studied under undrained conditio...
An approximation is developed for obtaining the nonlinear stiffness KR and damping CR of a shallow c...
This paper presents a simplified Nonlinear Sway-Rocking model as a preliminary design tool for seism...
A simplified approximate method to analyze the rocking response of SDOF systems lying on compliant s...
In earthquake prone areas, stakeholders now ask for low damage systems that can be easily repaired, ...
In the event of an earthquake, structures with shallow foundations that rest on liquefiable layers c...
Allowing structures to rock during an earthquake can effectively provide base isolation at a relativ...
The two prime models used currently to describe rocking of rigid bodies, the Housner's model and the...
This paper presents a simplified Nonlinear Sway-Rocking model as a preliminary design tool for seism...
Primarily, two models are commonly used to describe rocking of rigid bodies; the Housner model, and ...
Soil-structure interaction problems have long been a focus of researchers over a wide array of appli...
This paper presents a simplified nonlinear sway-rocking model as a preliminary design tool for seis...