A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems

The concrete gravity dams are designed to perform satisfactorily during an earthquake since the consequence of failure is catastrophic to the downstream communities. The foundation in a dam is usually modeled by a substructuring approach for the purpose of seismic response analysis. However, the su...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gurinderbir S. Sooch, Ashutosh Bagchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Mathematics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/287605
id doaj-a96ad9dfec25461fb381f98dd88c6f19
record_format Article
spelling doaj-a96ad9dfec25461fb381f98dd88c6f192020-11-24T22:51:17ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Applied Mathematics1110-757X1687-00422014-01-01201410.1155/2014/287605287605A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation SystemsGurinderbir S. Sooch0Ashutosh Bagchi1Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, CanadaDepartment of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, CanadaThe concrete gravity dams are designed to perform satisfactorily during an earthquake since the consequence of failure is catastrophic to the downstream communities. The foundation in a dam is usually modeled by a substructuring approach for the purpose of seismic response analysis. However, the substructuring cannot be used for solving nonlinear dynamic problems that may be encountered in dam-reservoir-foundation systems. For that reason, the time domain approach is preferred for such systems. The deconvolved earthquake input model is preferred as it can remove the seismic scattering effects due to artificial boundaries of the semi-infinite foundation domain. Deconvolution is a mathematical process that allows the adjustment of the amplitude and frequency contents of a seismic ground motion applied at the base of the foundation in order to get the desired output at the dam-foundation interface. It is observed that the existing procedures of deconvolution are not effective for all types of earthquake records. A modified procedure has been proposed here for efficient deconvolution of all types of earthquake records including high-frequency and low-frequency ground motions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/287605
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Gurinderbir S. Sooch
Ashutosh Bagchi
spellingShingle Gurinderbir S. Sooch
Ashutosh Bagchi
A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems
Journal of Applied Mathematics
author_facet Gurinderbir S. Sooch
Ashutosh Bagchi
author_sort Gurinderbir S. Sooch
title A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems
title_short A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems
title_full A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems
title_fullStr A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems
title_full_unstemmed A New Iterative Procedure for Deconvolution of Seismic Ground Motion in Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems
title_sort new iterative procedure for deconvolution of seismic ground motion in dam-reservoir-foundation systems
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Applied Mathematics
issn 1110-757X
1687-0042
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The concrete gravity dams are designed to perform satisfactorily during an earthquake since the consequence of failure is catastrophic to the downstream communities. The foundation in a dam is usually modeled by a substructuring approach for the purpose of seismic response analysis. However, the substructuring cannot be used for solving nonlinear dynamic problems that may be encountered in dam-reservoir-foundation systems. For that reason, the time domain approach is preferred for such systems. The deconvolved earthquake input model is preferred as it can remove the seismic scattering effects due to artificial boundaries of the semi-infinite foundation domain. Deconvolution is a mathematical process that allows the adjustment of the amplitude and frequency contents of a seismic ground motion applied at the base of the foundation in order to get the desired output at the dam-foundation interface. It is observed that the existing procedures of deconvolution are not effective for all types of earthquake records. A modified procedure has been proposed here for efficient deconvolution of all types of earthquake records including high-frequency and low-frequency ground motions.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/287605
work_keys_str_mv AT gurinderbirssooch anewiterativeprocedurefordeconvolutionofseismicgroundmotionindamreservoirfoundationsystems
AT ashutoshbagchi anewiterativeprocedurefordeconvolutionofseismicgroundmotionindamreservoirfoundationsystems
AT gurinderbirssooch newiterativeprocedurefordeconvolutionofseismicgroundmotionindamreservoirfoundationsystems
AT ashutoshbagchi newiterativeprocedurefordeconvolutionofseismicgroundmotionindamreservoirfoundationsystems
_version_ 1725670434249113600