Soil–structure interaction assessment of the 23 november 1980 irpinia-basilicata earthquake

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This paper aimed to present a systematic study of the effects caused by the strong earthquake that struck southern Italy on 23 November 1980 (Ms = 6.9) and affected the Campania and Basilicata regions. Two aspects are discussed here: The broadening of the knowledge of the response site effects by considering several soil free-field conditions and the assessment of the role of the soil–structure interaction (SSI) on a representative benchmark structure. This research study, based on the state-of-the-art knowledge, may be applied to assess future seismic events and to propose new original code provisions. The numerical simulations were herein performed with the advanced platform OpenSees, which can consider non-linear models for both the structure and the soil. The results show the importance of considering the SSI in the seismic assessment of soil amplifications and its consequences on the structural performance.

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Mina, D., & Forcellini, D. (2020). Soil–structure interaction assessment of the 23 november 1980 irpinia-basilicata earthquake. Geosciences (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10040152

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