This paper presents a non-linear finite element study to back-interpret the free field seismic response recorded at the Lotung Large-Scale Seismic Test site. The study is carried out in the time domain by the Finite Element (FE) code PLAXIS 3D, considering the vertical wave propagation of both the horizontal components of motion. The non-linear soil behaviour is simulated through a constitutive model, the Hardening Soil model with Small-Strain Stiffness (HSsmall), capable of describing the cyclic response of the material at different strain levels. In the paper, the constitutive response of the HSsmall model is firstly investigated through numerical simulations of strain-controlled cyclic shear tests under single and multi-directional conditions at low strain levels. Then, it is adopted to back-analyse the recorded free field seismic response, comparing the FE numerical results to the in-situ down-hole and surface signals recorded during two earthquakes occurred on May 20th and July 17th 1986, characterized by different peak ground accelerations.

Seismic ground response at Lotung. Hysteretic elasto-plastic-based 3D analyses / Amorosi, Angelo; Boldini, D.; di Lernia, A.. - In: SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0267-7261. - STAMPA. - 85:(2016), pp. 44-61. [10.1016/j.soildyn.2016.03.001]

Seismic ground response at Lotung. Hysteretic elasto-plastic-based 3D analyses

AMOROSI, ANGELO;Boldini, D.;
2016

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This paper presents a non-linear finite element study to back-interpret the free field seismic response recorded at the Lotung Large-Scale Seismic Test site. The study is carried out in the time domain by the Finite Element (FE) code PLAXIS 3D, considering the vertical wave propagation of both the horizontal components of motion. The non-linear soil behaviour is simulated through a constitutive model, the Hardening Soil model with Small-Strain Stiffness (HSsmall), capable of describing the cyclic response of the material at different strain levels. In the paper, the constitutive response of the HSsmall model is firstly investigated through numerical simulations of strain-controlled cyclic shear tests under single and multi-directional conditions at low strain levels. Then, it is adopted to back-analyse the recorded free field seismic response, comparing the FE numerical results to the in-situ down-hole and surface signals recorded during two earthquakes occurred on May 20th and July 17th 1986, characterized by different peak ground accelerations.
2016
constitutive modelling; finite element analysis; Lotung LSST; multidirectional shear strain conditions; numerical modelling; seismic ground response; geotechnical engineering and engineering geology; civil and structural engineering; soil science
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Seismic ground response at Lotung. Hysteretic elasto-plastic-based 3D analyses / Amorosi, Angelo; Boldini, D.; di Lernia, A.. - In: SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0267-7261. - STAMPA. - 85:(2016), pp. 44-61. [10.1016/j.soildyn.2016.03.001]
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