Field-testing of structure on shallow foundation to evaluate soil-structure interaction effects

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A simple test structure was designed and constructed to facilitate forcedvibration testing of a shallow foundation experiencing combined base shear and moment demands. The structure consists of a reinforced concrete foundation and top slab separated by steel columns that can be configured with braces. The slabs have a 2/1 aspect ratio in plan view to facilitate variable amount of overturning for shaking in orthogonal directions. The structure was transported to two field sites with representative shear-wave velocities of approximately VS= 95 m/s and 190 m/s. At each site, the foundation slab was cast-in-place. Forced vibration testing was conducted over a wide range of frequencies and load levels to enable the evaluation of foundation-soil stiffness and damping behavior for linear and nonlinear conditions. The data collected to facilitate such analyses include acceleration, displacement, and foundation pressure records (data can be accessed at DOI: 10.4231/D3NK3658M, DOI: 10.4231/D3HT2GC4G, DOI: 10.4231/D3D21RK0N).

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Star, L. M., Givens, M. J., Nigbor, R. L., & Stewart, J. P. (2015). Field-testing of structure on shallow foundation to evaluate soil-structure interaction effects. Earthquake Spectra, 31(4), 2511–2534. https://doi.org/10.1193/052414EQS072

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