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ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE FOR THE SEISMIC SITE RESPONSE OF ALLUVIAL VALLEYS

✍ Scribed by RASSEM, M.; GHOBARAH, A.; HEIDEBRECHT, A. C.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
330 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-8847

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✦ Synopsis


The seismic site response of alluvial valleys with limited width is evaluated using three engineering models. The models are based on the one-dimensional, two-dimensional and the frame model approaches. The objective is to analyse the effects of the main parameters governing surface motions and provide engineering guidance for predicting them. The limitations on the use of the one-dimensional model in site response evaluation in valleys are pointed out. The frame model, which accounts for the limited width of valley, gives response results that are in good agreement with the two-dimensional model results. It is found that the effect of the two-dimensional amplification is significant over a distance from the valley edges beyond which the response may be adequately represented by one-dimensional analysis. The soil amplification varies depending on the soil type, site location relative to the valley and the dominant period and amplitude of input rock record.