Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic Loading

The dynamic structure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI) involving three adjacent structures with pile-raft foundations arranged along the east-west direction in a viscoelastic half-space is numerically studied under earthquake excitation. The direction of earthquake excitation is perpendicular to th...

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Main Authors: Jinsong Gan, Peizhen Li, Qiang Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/336
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spelling doaj-dfb2f7e812064631b2c3955540148f7e2020-11-25T01:54:13ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-12-0112133610.3390/su12010336su12010336Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic LoadingJinsong Gan0Peizhen Li1Qiang Liu2State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaThe dynamic structure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI) involving three adjacent structures with pile-raft foundations arranged along the east-west direction in a viscoelastic half-space is numerically studied under earthquake excitation. The direction of earthquake excitation is perpendicular to the direction of the structural arrangement. In the simulation, the Davidenkov model of the soil skeleton curve is assumed for soil behavior, and the viscous-spring artificial boundary is adopted. In order to investigate the effects of SSSI, the clear distance between structures, structure types, structure heights, and the first natural periods of structures are considered, and a series of numerical simulations are conducted. The peak floor displacement and the peak inter-story shear force of structures are examined to determine the SSSI effects. Results show that SSSI effects change significantly with these factors. Furthermore, the structural seismic response could be increased or reduced as a result of SSSI, depending mainly on the structural characteristics, rather than the location of the structures. These results are significant for studying the effects of SSSI and the sustainable development of cities, especially for the seismic design of dense urban buildings.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/336dynamic structure-soil-structure interaction (sssi)soil-structure interaction (ssi)earthquake excitationseismic responseframe structureframe-shear wall structureadjacent structures
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author Jinsong Gan
Peizhen Li
Qiang Liu
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Peizhen Li
Qiang Liu
Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic Loading
Sustainability
dynamic structure-soil-structure interaction (sssi)
soil-structure interaction (ssi)
earthquake excitation
seismic response
frame structure
frame-shear wall structure
adjacent structures
author_facet Jinsong Gan
Peizhen Li
Qiang Liu
author_sort Jinsong Gan
title Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic Loading
title_short Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic Loading
title_full Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic Loading
title_fullStr Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic Loading
title_full_unstemmed Study on Dynamic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction of Three Adjacent Tall Buildings Subjected to Seismic Loading
title_sort study on dynamic structure-soil-structure interaction of three adjacent tall buildings subjected to seismic loading
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The dynamic structure-soil-structure interaction (SSSI) involving three adjacent structures with pile-raft foundations arranged along the east-west direction in a viscoelastic half-space is numerically studied under earthquake excitation. The direction of earthquake excitation is perpendicular to the direction of the structural arrangement. In the simulation, the Davidenkov model of the soil skeleton curve is assumed for soil behavior, and the viscous-spring artificial boundary is adopted. In order to investigate the effects of SSSI, the clear distance between structures, structure types, structure heights, and the first natural periods of structures are considered, and a series of numerical simulations are conducted. The peak floor displacement and the peak inter-story shear force of structures are examined to determine the SSSI effects. Results show that SSSI effects change significantly with these factors. Furthermore, the structural seismic response could be increased or reduced as a result of SSSI, depending mainly on the structural characteristics, rather than the location of the structures. These results are significant for studying the effects of SSSI and the sustainable development of cities, especially for the seismic design of dense urban buildings.
topic dynamic structure-soil-structure interaction (sssi)
soil-structure interaction (ssi)
earthquake excitation
seismic response
frame structure
frame-shear wall structure
adjacent structures
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/336
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