Volume 10, Issue 5 (2nd conferences on earthquake engineering (Alborz Province) 2016)                   2016, 10(5): 105-124 | Back to browse issues page

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Erfani A, Ghanbari A, Massumi A. Parametric Study of the Effect of Structure on Seismic behavior of Slope Topographic by Considering Soil Structure Interaction in Medium Stiffness Soils. Journal of Engineering Geology 2016; 10 (5) :105-124
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Previous earthquakes have shown that topographic irregularities have significant impacts on the site seismic response and increasing structural damage by amplifying seismic responses. Studies on seismic behavior of slope topographic have shown that dynamic response of free field and soil-structure system is severely on the influence of topography shape and soil properties. Angle and height of slope, frequency of excitation, nonlinear behavior of soil and depth of bedrock are other parameters that affect on the response of the entire system. Furthermore the studies have shown that presence of structure adjacent to slope is very effective on variation of seismic behavior pattern of this topography but these studies are very limited. In this study the effect of existing structure adjacent to slope to seismic behavior pattern of slope topography have been investigated. The parameters that have studied in this article comprise slope angle and frequency content of excitation. The results show that the presence of structure adjacent to the slope, causes an increase to the response of free field and transmitting maximum response to distance away from structure position.

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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Geotecnic
Received: 2016/12/21 | Accepted: 2016/12/21 | Published: 2016/12/21

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