Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations

In the present study, the dynamic response of block foundations of different equivalent radius to mass (Ro/m) ratios under coupled vibrations is investigated for various homogeneous and layered systems. The frequency-dependent stiffness and damping of foundation resting on homogeneous soils and rock...

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Main Authors: Renuka Darshyamkar, Ankesh Kumar, Bappaditya Manna
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
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spelling doaj-3bdb44cfe8bf4be4be8e2d64200fd7462020-11-24T23:49:23ZengElsevierJournal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering1674-77552017-04-019230531710.1016/j.jrmge.2016.09.006Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrationsRenuka DarshyamkarAnkesh KumarBappaditya MannaIn the present study, the dynamic response of block foundations of different equivalent radius to mass (Ro/m) ratios under coupled vibrations is investigated for various homogeneous and layered systems. The frequency-dependent stiffness and damping of foundation resting on homogeneous soils and rocks are determined using the half-space theory. The dynamic response characteristics of foundation resting on the layered system considering rock–rock combination are evaluated using finite element program with transmitting boundaries. Frequencies versus amplitude responses of block foundation are obtained for both translational and rotational motion. A new methodology is proposed for determination of dynamic response of block foundations resting on soil–rock and weathered rock–rock system in the form of equations and graphs. The variations of dimensionless natural frequency and dimensionless resonant amplitude with shear wave velocity ratio are investigated for different thicknesses of top soil/weathered rock layer. The dynamic behaviors of block foundations are also analyzed for different rock–rock systems by considering sandstone, shale and limestone underlain by basalt. The variations of stiffness, damping and amplitudes of block foundations with frequency are shown in this study for various rock–rock combinations. In the analysis, two resonant peaks are observed at two different frequencies for both translational and rotational motion. It is observed that the dimensionless resonant amplitudes decrease and natural frequencies increase with increase in shear wave velocity ratio. Finally, the parametric study is performed for block foundations with dimensions of 4 m × 3 m × 2 m and 8 m × 5 m × 2 m by using generalized graphs. The variations of natural frequency and peak displacement amplitude are also studied for different top layer thicknesses and eccentric moments.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674775516302712Rock–rock systemBlock foundationCoupled vibrationHomogeneous mediumEquivalent radius to mass ratioHalf-space theory
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author Renuka Darshyamkar
Ankesh Kumar
Bappaditya Manna
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Ankesh Kumar
Bappaditya Manna
Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations
Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
Rock–rock system
Block foundation
Coupled vibration
Homogeneous medium
Equivalent radius to mass ratio
Half-space theory
author_facet Renuka Darshyamkar
Ankesh Kumar
Bappaditya Manna
author_sort Renuka Darshyamkar
title Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations
title_short Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations
title_full Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations
title_fullStr Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations
title_sort investigation of block foundations resting on soil–rock and rock–rock media under coupled vibrations
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
issn 1674-7755
publishDate 2017-04-01
description In the present study, the dynamic response of block foundations of different equivalent radius to mass (Ro/m) ratios under coupled vibrations is investigated for various homogeneous and layered systems. The frequency-dependent stiffness and damping of foundation resting on homogeneous soils and rocks are determined using the half-space theory. The dynamic response characteristics of foundation resting on the layered system considering rock–rock combination are evaluated using finite element program with transmitting boundaries. Frequencies versus amplitude responses of block foundation are obtained for both translational and rotational motion. A new methodology is proposed for determination of dynamic response of block foundations resting on soil–rock and weathered rock–rock system in the form of equations and graphs. The variations of dimensionless natural frequency and dimensionless resonant amplitude with shear wave velocity ratio are investigated for different thicknesses of top soil/weathered rock layer. The dynamic behaviors of block foundations are also analyzed for different rock–rock systems by considering sandstone, shale and limestone underlain by basalt. The variations of stiffness, damping and amplitudes of block foundations with frequency are shown in this study for various rock–rock combinations. In the analysis, two resonant peaks are observed at two different frequencies for both translational and rotational motion. It is observed that the dimensionless resonant amplitudes decrease and natural frequencies increase with increase in shear wave velocity ratio. Finally, the parametric study is performed for block foundations with dimensions of 4 m × 3 m × 2 m and 8 m × 5 m × 2 m by using generalized graphs. The variations of natural frequency and peak displacement amplitude are also studied for different top layer thicknesses and eccentric moments.
topic Rock–rock system
Block foundation
Coupled vibration
Homogeneous medium
Equivalent radius to mass ratio
Half-space theory
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674775516302712
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