Influence of foundation flexibility on the seismic response of low-to-mid-rise moment-resisting frame buildings

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Recent studies have shown that the effects of Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) may be detrimental to the seismic response of structure, and the neglect of SSI in analysis may lead to an un-conservative design. The objective of this study is to simulate the performance of multi-storey building-foundation systems through a Winklerbased approach. Four typical steel Moment-Resisting Frame (MRF) buildings on three soil types with shear wave velocities of less than 600 m/s subjected to actual ground motion records of varied hazard levels are modeled with and without SSI. It is observed that the performance level of models supported by flexible foundation, particularly in an intense earthquake event, may alter significantly in comparison to fixed-based structures. Moreover, for MRFs on soft soil, the nonlinear foundation is found to have a significant effect on the force and displacement demands. This indicates the necessity for consideration of flexible foundation behavior in the modern design codes in order to accomplish a more economic yet safe structural design.

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Tahghighi, H., & Rabiee, M. (2017). Influence of foundation flexibility on the seismic response of low-to-mid-rise moment-resisting frame buildings. Scientia Iranica, 24(3), 979–992. https://doi.org/10.24200/sci.2017.4081

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