scholarly journals Simulation of local site response to earthquakes

1980 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.M. Day ◽  
H.E. Read ◽  
H.J. Swanger ◽  
K.J. Cheverton
2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pulpong Pongvithayapanu ◽  
Supot Teachavorasinskun

Laem Chabang port, located in Chonburi province in the upper Gulf of Thailand, is similar to many of the ports around the world. Some areas of Leam Cha bang port were layered by backfill materials which are highly suspected to soil liquefaction phenomena from the moderate to strong earthquakes. After one of the world’s largest earthquakes of December 26th, 2004 (Magnitude 9.1) occurred in the region off the west coast of northern Sumatra, various existing active faults have been reported to have more potential to generate future earthquakes. Among those active faults, Ranong and Khlong Marui fault zone, distributed around the south and the upper Gulf of Thailand, have been evidenced to have more seismic activities than December 2004. The closet distance between Leam Chabang port and the extension of Ranong fault zone to the upper Gulf of Thailand is approximately 180-200 km. Though not too close, it is still probable to generate strong earthquakes. This study, for that reason, aims to investigate the local site responses of the filled area at Laem Chabang port due to afresh seismic Ranong active fault by employing the equivalent linear ground response analysis. The complete strong earthquake motion time history from the Ranong fault would be synthetically generated and inputted as a bedrock motion underneath the site of interest. The simplified analysis of liquefaction potential assessment based on the results from local site response would be additionally adopted to evaluate the liquefaction susceptibility around this site. The simulation results indicated that some backfill soil layers which have the very low SPT N-value were significantly suspected to liquefy under strong earthquake motions. Keywords: Local site response, synthetic accelerogram, liquefaction potential, backfill, Laem Chabang port


2016 ◽  
Vol 75 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacopo Boaga ◽  
Michela Carrer ◽  
Fabio Fedrizzi ◽  
Silvana Martin ◽  
Alfio Viganò

1998 ◽  
Vol 35 (6) ◽  
pp. 961-975
Author(s):  
Khalid J Fahmi ◽  
Abdallah I. Husein Malkawi

As part of an ongoing research program to develop local seismic engineering ground motion parameters for implementation in the Jordanian Seismic Building Code, a practical contribution is made to determine the local site coefficient (S) for the Port City of Aqaba, southern Jordan. Employing probabilistic peak ground acceleration estimates using FRISK, the overall dynamic site response design spectrum is obtained through the calculated response spectrum based on selected soil-rock column profiles applying SHAKE91. The parabolic shape of the S coefficient design spectrum is given by the following relationships:S = 1.06 for Tb / Ts <= 0.56S = -0.81 + 4.68(Tb / Ts) -2.38(Tb / Ts)2 for 0.56 < (Tb / Ts)<=1.43S = 1.00 for Tb / Ts >1.43where Tb and Ts are the structural and site response design periods (in seconds), respectively.Key words: dynamic, site, response, Aqaba, spectrum, design.


2011 ◽  
Vol 374-377 ◽  
pp. 1742-1745
Author(s):  
Vilas G. Meshram ◽  
Ajay L. Dandge

In present work, first the multi-storeyed building was analysing taking medium site condition in zone II. Sa/g and Base shear for that building was calculated from IS 1893:2002 (Part 1).After that site specific ground response analysis is carried out for Amravati and Nagpur region soil sites. For development of site specific response spectrum ProSHAKE software is used ProSHAKE is based on one dimensional geotechnical site response model. Site response study is usually carried out using the geotechnical data or Geophysical data (shear wave velocity). Basic aim of present work is to study local site effects on seismic analysis of multi-storeyed Buildings, for this purpose local soil conditions are considered. In the present work various local sites in Amravati and Nagpur region are studied.


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