A Nonlinear Model for the Seismic Response of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Soil Structures
This paper proposes a mathematical model for the dynamic response of geogrid-reinforced soil under horizontal base excitation. First, a linear model of the soil without reinforcement is introduced, followed by a Newtonian nonlinear model for the dynamic response of soil with layers of geosynthetic r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geosynthetics international 1998-01, Vol.5 (1-2), p.167-201 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper proposes a mathematical model for the dynamic response of geogrid-reinforced soil under horizontal base excitation. First, a linear model of the soil without reinforcement is introduced, followed by a Newtonian nonlinear model for the dynamic response of soil with layers of geosynthetic reinforcement. The proposed model considers the following three effects of geogrid reinforcement on soil structures: (i) an increase of interlayer soil stiffness as a consequence of soil-geogrid interaction; (ii) an increase in the viscous damping as a consequence of the soil-geogrid interaction; and (iii) a further increase of the interlayer viscous damping, as a consequence of the geogrid-soil Coulomb friction. The proposed theory has been used to simulate the seismic response of two actual soil structures: a reduced-scale model of a soil retaining wall; and full-scale railway track retaining walls under a Kobe, Japan earthquake record. The results are encouraging and suggest directions for further refinement of the numerical model. Finally, a linearization of the Coulomb-type nonlinear model is proposed: an approximate viscous-equivalent model is presented, which provides a simple tool for performing a preliminary assessment of the order of magnitude of seismic effects. |
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ISSN: | 1072-6349 1751-7613 |
DOI: | 10.1680/gein.5.0118 |