Title of article :
Estimation of Nonlinear Time-dependent Soil Behavior in Strong Ground Motion Based on Vertical Array Data
Author/Authors :
O. V. Pavlenko، نويسنده , , K. Irikura ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
To improve our understanding of nonlinear elastic properties of soils, a method is
proposed of estimation of stress-strain relations of soils in situ in strong ground motion based on vertical
array data. Strong motion records provided by seismic vertical arrays allow estimation of nonlinear stressstrain
relations in soil layers at different depths, from the surface down to the location of the deepest
device. As an example, records obtained during the main shock of the 1995 Kobe earthquake at Port-
Island, SGK, and TKS sites were used to estimate the stress-strain relations in the soil profiles. For
different layers, different types of nonlinear stress-strain relations were selected, according to the profiling
data. To account for temporal changes in the soil behavior, consecutive parts of records were examined,
and for successive time intervals, the relations were found showing the best-fit approximation to the
observed data. At Port Island and SGK sites, where the strongest accelerations were recorded, the obtained
stress-strain relations showed systematic changes in the upper layers (0–14 m), such as, a progressive
reduction of the slopes of the stress-strain curves due to liquefaction at Port Island and reduction and
recovery of the slopes at SGK and TKS sites. At the three sites, the stress-strain relations remained stable
in layers below 11–14 m. Thus, the proposed approach gives us a representation of the soil behavior in
layers at different depths in strong ground motion; it allows calculation of the propagation of arbitrary
seismic signals in the studied profiles and estimation of nonlinear components in the ground response by
the nonlinear system identification technique. The method can also be applied to evaluate the ground
response at sites where profiling data are available and an imposed motion can be estimated.
Keywords :
Nonlinear soil behavior , stress-strain relations , liquefaction , seismic vertical arrays. , strong ground motion
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics