Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 3, Number 2, 2012, pages 97-115
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2012.3.2.097
Two-dimensional energy transmitting boundary in the time domain
Naohiro Nakamura
Abstract
The energy-transmitting boundary, which is used in the well-known finite element method (FEM) program FLUSH, is quite efficient for the earthquake response analysis of buildings considering soil-structure interaction. However, it is applicable only in the frequency domain. The author proposed
methods for transforming frequency dependent impedance into the time domain, and studied the time domain transform of the boundary. In this paper, first, the estimation methods for both the halfspace condition under the bottom of the soil model and the pseudo three-dimensional effect were studied with the time domain transmitting boundary. Next, response behavior when using the boundary was studied in
detail using a practical soil and building model. The response accuracy was compared with those using viscous boundary, and the boundary that considers the excavation force. Through these studies, the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed time domain transmitting boundary were confirmed.
Key Words
energy transmitting boundary; FEM; time domain; soil-structure interaction; viscous boundary; excavation force
Address
Naohiro Nakamura: Research & Development Institute, Takenaka Corporation, 1-5-1, Ohtsuka, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1395, Japan