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Title
Experimental Observations of the Effect of Foundation Embedment on Structural Response.
File
PB84163252.pdf
Author(s)
Lin, A. N.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., January 1982, 351 p.
Identifying Number(s)
EERL-82-01
Abstract
In this thesis, ambient, ring-down, and forced vibration tests were used to determine the effect of foundation embedment on the response of a one-story model structure 10 ft square in plan and 11.4 ft high. Tests conducted at the full-, half- and unembedded foundation conditions led to the identification of the fundamental translatory mode in the primary (east-west) and secondary (north-south) directions, and two torsional modes. The forced vibration consisted of horizontally incident SH-waves generated at an excitation structure located 47.5 ft (center-to-center) away. Detailed measurements of the near-field ground motion and model displacement ratios were obtained at the fundamental mode in the primary direction. The displacement ratios were used to calculate the structural and foundation-soil stiffnesses and damping coefficients for comparison to theoretical results. Foundation embedment increased the model frequencies and decreased the contribution of the foundation motion to the overall displacement of the superstructure. For the fundamental mode response, the resonant frequency predicted by lumped parameter analysis was higher than that measured experimentally by 25% for the unembedded case. While the experimental and theoretical fundamental mode shapes were in close agreement, the calculated effect of embedment on the response was less than that measured. These results were consistent with the comparison of the impedances and embedment factors. Serious discrepancies between analytical and experimental results were found for the case of torsion; a simple two-degree-of-freedom model was consistent only with the first of the two measured resonant frequencies.
Keywords
Soils; Seismic waves; Dynamic response; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Soil structure interations; Foundations; Structural analysis; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis