Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 23, Number 2, 2022, pages 129-138
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.23.2.129
The effect of rubber bumper in order to suggest a new equation to calculate damping ratio, subjected building pounding during seismic excitation
S.M. Khatami, H. Naderpour, A.R. Mortezaei, R.C. Barros and M. Maddah
Abstract
Caisson-type structures are widely used as quay walls in coastal areas. In Korea, for a long time, many caisson-type
quay walls have been constructed with a low front water depth. These facilities can no longer meet the requirements of current
development. This study developed a new technology for deepening existing caisson-type quay walls using grouting and rubble
mound excavation to economically reuse them. With this technology, quay walls could be renovated by injecting grout into the
rubble mound beneath the front toe of the caisson to secure its structure. Subsequently, a portion of the rubble mound was
excavated to increase the front water depth. This paper reports the results of an investigation of the seismic behavior of a
renovated quay wall in comparison to that of an existing quay wall using centrifuge tests and numerical simulations. Two
centrifuge model tests at a scale of 1/120 were conducted on the quay walls before and after renovation. During the experiments,
the displacements, accelerations, and earth pressures were measured under five consecutive earthquake input motions with
increasing magnitudes. In addition, systematic numerical analyses of the centrifuge model tests were also conducted with the
PLAXIS 2D finite element (FE) program using a nonlinear elastoplastic constitutive model. The displacements of the caisson,
response accelerations, deformed shape of the quay wall, and earth pressures were investigated in detail based on a comparison
of the numerical and experimental results. The results demonstrated that the motion of the caisson changed after renovation, and
its displacement decreased significantly. The comparison between the FE models and centrifuge test results showed good
agreement. This indicated that renovation was technically feasible, and it could be considered to study further by testbed before
applying in practice.
Key Words
bumper; damping; earthquake; impact; pounding
Address
S.M. Khatami:University of Applied Science and Technology, Center of Semnan Municipality, Semnan, Iran
H. Naderpour:University of Applied Science and Technology, Center of Semnan Municipality, Semnan, Iran
A.R. Mortezaei: Seismic Geotechnical and High Performance Concrete Research Centre, Civil Engineering Department,
Semnan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran
R.C. Barros:Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Porto (FEUP), Porto, Portugal
M. Maddah