Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 22, Number 3, 2022, pages 219-230
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.22.3.219
Effects of soil-structure interaction and variability of soil properties on seismic performance of reinforced concrete structures
Mohammed Mekki, Miloud Hemsas, Meriem Zoutat and Sidi M. Elachachi
Abstract
Knowing that the variability of soil properties is an important source of uncertainty in geotechnical analyses, we will
study in this paper the effect of this variability on the seismic response of a structure within the framework of Soil Structure
Interaction (SSI). We use the proposed and developed model (N2-ISS, Mekki et al. 2014). This approach is based on an
extension of the N2 method by determining the capacity curve of the fixed base system oscillating mainly in the first mode, then
modified to obtain the capacity curve of the system on a flexible basis using the concept of the equivalent nonlinear oscillator.
The properties of the soil that we are interested in this paper will be the shear wave velocity and the soil damping. These
parameters will be modeled at first, as independent random fields, then, the two parameters will be correlated. The results
obtained showed the importance of the use of random field in the study of SSI systems. The variability of soil damping and
shear wave velocity introduces significant uncertainty not only in the evaluation of the damping of the soil-structure system but
also in the estimation of the displacement of the structure and the base-shear force.
Key Words
damping; seismic performance; shear wave velocity; soil structure interaction; uncertainty; variability
Address
Mohammed Mekki:LM2SC Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Sciences and Technology
Mohamed Boudiaf, BP 1505 El Mnaouer, 31.000, Oran, Algeria
Miloud Hemsas: LSTE Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty for Sciences and Technology, University of Mascara, BP 763, Route de
Mamounia, 29000, Mascara, Algeria
Meriem Zoutat:LM2SC Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Sciences and Technology
Mohamed Boudiaf, BP 1505 El Mnaouer, 31.000, Oran, Algeria
Sidi M. Elachachi:I2M Laboratory, GCE Department, University of Bordeaux, UMR 5295, bat. B18, Av des Facultés, 33405, Talence, France