Numerical analyses of fault–foundation interaction

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I. Anastasopoulos
A. Callerio
M. F. Bransby
M. C. R. Davies
A. El Nahas
E. Faccioli
G. Gazetas
A. Masella
R. Paolucci
A. Pecker
E. Rossignol
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[1] National Technical University,
[2] Studio Geotecnico Italiano,undefined
[3] University of Auckland,undefined
[4] University of Dundee,undefined
[5] Geodynamique et Structure,undefined
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Fault rupture propagation; Soil–structure-interaction; Centrifuge model tests; Strip foundation;
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Field evidence from recent earthquakes has shown that structures can be designed to survive major surface dislocations. This paper: (i) Describes three different finite element (FE) methods of analysis, that were developed to simulate dip slip fault rupture propagation through soil and its interaction with foundation–structure systems; (ii) Validates the developed FE methodologies against centrifuge model tests that were conducted at the University of Dundee, Scotland; and (iii) Utilises one of these analysis methods to conduct a short parametric study on the interaction of idealised 2- and 5-story residential structures lying on slab foundations subjected to normal fault rupture. The comparison between numerical and centrifuge model test results shows that reliable predictions can be achieved with reasonably sophisticated constitutive soil models that take account of soil softening after failure. A prerequisite is an adequately refined FE mesh, combined with interface elements with tension cut-off between the soil and the structure. The results of the parametric study reveal that the increase of the surcharge load q of the structure leads to larger fault rupture diversion and “smoothing” of the settlement profile, allowing reduction of its stressing. Soil compliance is shown to be beneficial to the stressing of a structure. For a given soil depth H and imposed dislocation h, the rotation Δθ of the structure is shown to be a function of: (a) its location relative to the fault rupture; (b) the surcharge load q; and (c) soil compliance.
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页码:645 / 675
页数:30
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