Abstract: One-dimensional nonlinear ground response analyses provide a more accurate characterization of the true nonlinear soil behavior than equivalent-linear procedures, but the application of nonlinear codes in practice has been limited, which results in part from poorly documented and unclear parameter selection and code usage protocols. In this article, exact linear frequency-domain solutions for body wave propagation through an elastic medium are used to establish guidelines for two issues that have long been a source of confusion for users of nonlinear codes. The first issue concerns the specification of input motion as “outcropping ” i.e., equivalent free-surface motions versus “within ” i.e., motions occurring at depth within a ...
Hysteric damping is often modelled thanks to linear viscoelastic approaches such as "nearly constant...
AbstractBy the increase of strong motion data, special attention is brought to the nonlinear dynamic...
In this paper, a comparative study on frequency and time domain analyses for the evaluation of the s...
One-dimensional nonlinear ground response analyses provide a more accurate characterization of the t...
One-dimensional seismic ground response analyses are often performed using equivalent-linear procedu...
Mathematical models of soil nonlinearity in common use and recently developed nonlinear codes compar...
Viscous damping is commonly employed in a nonlinear time-domain site response analysis to capture so...
Hysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches such as “nearly const...
Hysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches such as “nearly const...
The first step for learning any calculation code for seismic response analysis is an adequate unders...
A key issue for the estimation of ground shaking is the proper selection of input motions at the sei...
Seismic site effect has been a major issue in the field of earthquake engineering due to the large l...
We have developed a time-domain staggered-grid finite-difference code for modeling non-linear respon...
Soil Amplification studies conducted to obtain site specific seismic motions at the free surface of ...
We investigate the empirical relationship between site response nonlinearity, soil properties, and g...
Hysteric damping is often modelled thanks to linear viscoelastic approaches such as "nearly constant...
AbstractBy the increase of strong motion data, special attention is brought to the nonlinear dynamic...
In this paper, a comparative study on frequency and time domain analyses for the evaluation of the s...
One-dimensional nonlinear ground response analyses provide a more accurate characterization of the t...
One-dimensional seismic ground response analyses are often performed using equivalent-linear procedu...
Mathematical models of soil nonlinearity in common use and recently developed nonlinear codes compar...
Viscous damping is commonly employed in a nonlinear time-domain site response analysis to capture so...
Hysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches such as “nearly const...
Hysteretic damping is often modeled by means of linear viscoelastic approaches such as “nearly const...
The first step for learning any calculation code for seismic response analysis is an adequate unders...
A key issue for the estimation of ground shaking is the proper selection of input motions at the sei...
Seismic site effect has been a major issue in the field of earthquake engineering due to the large l...
We have developed a time-domain staggered-grid finite-difference code for modeling non-linear respon...
Soil Amplification studies conducted to obtain site specific seismic motions at the free surface of ...
We investigate the empirical relationship between site response nonlinearity, soil properties, and g...
Hysteric damping is often modelled thanks to linear viscoelastic approaches such as "nearly constant...
AbstractBy the increase of strong motion data, special attention is brought to the nonlinear dynamic...
In this paper, a comparative study on frequency and time domain analyses for the evaluation of the s...