Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 3, Number 2, 1995, pages 107-120

DOI: 10.12989/sem.1995.3.2.107

STRUCTURAL DAMPING FOR SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION STUDIES

LUTES LD, SARKANI S

Abstract

A soil-structure interaction formulation is used here which is based on consideration of the dynamics of the structure with a free, rather than a fixed, base. This approach is shown to give a quite simple procedure for coupling the dynamic characteristics of the structure to those of the foundation and soil in order to obtain a matrix formulation for the complete system. In fixed-base studies it is common to presume that each natural mode of the structure has a given fraction of critical damping, and since the interaction formulation uses a free-base model, it seems natural for this situation to assign the equal modal damping values to free-base modes. It is shown, though, that this gives a structural model which is significantly different than the one having equal modal damping in the fixed-base modes. In particular, it is found that the damping matrix resulting in equal modal damping values for free-based modes will give a very significantly smaller damping value for the fundamental distortional mode of the feued-base structure. Ignoring this fact could lead one to attribute dynamic effects to interaction which are actually due to the choice of damping.

Key Words

DAMPING, MODAL ANALYSIS, MODELING, SEISMIC ANALYSIS, SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION, VIBRATION

Address

LUTES LD, TEXAS A&M UNIV,DEPT CIVIL ENGN,COLLEGE STN,TX 77843<br />GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV,DEPT CIVIL ENGN,WASHINGTON,DC 20052