Title of article :
Stochastic nonlinear ground response analysis: A case study site in Shiraz, Iran
Author/Authors :
Johari, A Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Shiraz University of Technology - Shiraz, Iran , Amjadi, A.H Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Shiraz University of Technology - Shiraz, Iran , Heidari, A Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Shiraz University of Technology - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
The present study aims to investigate the impact of the uncertainties of
dynamic soil property on the ground response analysis in a case study. To this end,
nonlinear time-domain ground response analysis and uncertainties of the soil parameters
were coupled by a MATLAB code. To take full advantage of the real data, two investigation
boreholes were drilled in the site. The analysis was deterministically conducted and
then, extended to the stochastic context to consider the variability of the plastic index,
shear wave velocity, and unit weight of the soil. Furthermore, the capability of the three
different methods including modal analysis, approximate method, and nonlinear method
to predict the stochastic fundamental period was investigated. The comparison revealed
that the mean value for the approximate method provided closer predictions regarding the
fundamental periods obtained through the nonlinear method. In the stochastic analysis, the
maximum Coefficient Of Variation (COV) of the peak ground motion parameters including
fundamental period, response spectrum, and amplification factor was calculated. The
results demonstrated that the heterogeneity of soil parameters had a significant effect
on the variation of the surface Peak Ground Displacement (PGD). Among the other
stochastic responses, the fundamental period received the least effect from uncertainty
of soil parameters.
Keywords :
Nonlinear ground response analysis , Soil parameter uncertainties , Borehole data , Stochastic analysis , Fundamental period
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)