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Implementation of a modified domain reduction technique as an engineering tool for site response analysis: method validation and verification under incident SH waves

机译:实施改进的域缩减技术作为站点响应分析的工程工具:入射SH波下的方法验证和验证

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This work describes a computational framework to conduct site response analysis (SRA) including topographic effects and intended to be used by practicing engineers -- The approach is based upon the domain reduction method (DRM) originally formulated by Bielak et al. (2003), in order to determine the response of small-scale localized topographic features present in large-scale seismic scenarios -- Here we introduce additional assumptions into the reduction method, so it can be used with computational resources typically available at a consulting office -- In particular, as suggested by the original DRM technique, we split the problem into a large-scale regional analysis and into a small-scale or local SRA. However, by contrast with the original approach, in our modified version of the method we include into the free-field the effect of the regional topography after generalizing the concept of the half-space -- Subsequently, this free-field motion is used in the second step of the analysis and conducted to capture the effect of the small-scale (high frequency) topographic irregularities and the mechanical effect -- For the local analysis we use an homogenized version of the half-space, deviating once again from the original Approach -- In this work we conduct a verification study of our modified DRM approach within the context of 2D topographies submitted to incident SH waves -- For that purpose we have implemented the DRM algorithm into a commercial finite element analysis code having standard dynamic analysis capabilities -- In order to test the applicability of the modified technique we selected idealized topographies amenable to be studied by geometrical methods
机译:这项工作描述了一种进行包括地形影响在内的场地响应分析(SRA)的计算框架,旨在供实践的工程师使用。该方法基于Bielak等人最初提出的域缩减方法(DRM)。 (2003年),以便确定在大规模地震场景中出现的小规模局部地形特征的响应-在这里,我们将其他假设引入简化方法中,因此可以与咨询办公室通常可用的计算资源一起使用-特别是,正如原始DRM技术所建议的那样,我们将问题分为大规模区域分析和小规模或本地SRA。但是,与原始方法相比,在方法的改进版本中,我们在推广了半空间概念之后将自由区域运动的影响包括到自由场中。随后,这种自由场运动被用于分析的第二步,进行以捕获小规模(高频)地形不规则的影响和机械影响-对于局部分析,我们使用半空间的均质化形式,再次偏离了原始空间方法-在这项工作中,我们在提交给入射SH波的2D地形中对改进的DRM方法进行了验证研究-为此,我们已将DRM算法实现为具有标准动态分析功能的商业有限元分析代码-为了测试改进技术的适用性,我们选择了可以通过几何方法研究的理想地形

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    Díaz Vélez Viviana;

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