An investigation on the ground motion parameters and seismic response of underground structures

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Peak ground acceleration (PGA), frequency content and time duration are three fundamental parameters of seismic loading. This study focuses on the seismic load frequency and its effect on the underground structures. Eight accelerograms regarding different occurred earthquakes that are scaled to an identical PGA and variation of ground motion parameters with ratio of peak ground velocity (PGV) to PGA, as a parameter related to the load frequency, are considered. Then, concrete lining response of a circular tunnel under various seismic conditions is evaluated analytically. In the next, seismic response of underground structure is assessed numerically using two different time histories. Finally, effects of incident load frequency and frequency ratio on the dynamic damping of geotechnical materials are discussed. Result of analyses show that specific energy of seismic loading with identical PGA is related to the seismic load frequency. Furthermore, incident load frequency and natural frequency of a system have influence on the wave attenuation and dynamic damping of the system. © The Seismological Society of China.

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Nejati, H. R., Ahmadi, M., & Hashemolhosseini, H. (2012). An investigation on the ground motion parameters and seismic response of underground structures. Earthquake Science, 25(3), 253–261. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11589-012-0851-5

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