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Seismic Response Characteristics of a Building Supported by Pile Foundation in Frozen Soil Based on Shaking Table Test

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami, , n. 2, v. 10
Page(s): 1640005
DOI: 10.1142/s1793431116400054
Abstract:

This paper focuses on the influence of frozen soil on seismic response of a building supported by pile foundation. Firstly, the saturated sand soil is frozen artificially, and then shaking table tests are conducted. Specifically, seismic responses of buildings with different natural frequencies and with different freezing depths of the saturated soil are investigated, respectively. In this study, it is confirmed that for buildings with high rigidity, the effect of interaction becomes smaller when the soil is frozen. Moreover, it is observed that the resonant frequency of frozen ground is closer to the natural frequency of superstructure, and thus the response of the superstructure becomes larger. It is also observed that the bending moment along the pile is remarkably reduced by improving the rigidity of the soil.

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    03/06/2022
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    03/06/2022
 
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