Modelling strong seismic ground motion: three-dimensional loading path versus wavefield polarization
Maria Paola Santisi D'Avila (JAD), Luca Lenti (IFSTTAR/GERS/SV),, Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Semblat (IFSTTAR/GERS/SV)

TL;DR
This study develops a 3D nonlinear finite element approach to model seismic wave propagation in layered soils, considering wave polarization and non-linear soil behavior, to better understand site effects during strong earthquakes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel '1D-3C' modeling approach that accounts for three-component wave polarization and soil non-linearity simultaneously, advancing seismic site effect analysis.
Findings
3D loading path influences seismic response significantly.
Soil non-linearity can both amplify and dampen seismic motion.
Wave polarization affects stress interaction and soil strength reduction.
Abstract
Seismic waves due to strong earthquakes propagating in surficial soil layers may both reduce soil stiffness and increase the energy dissipation into the soil. To investigate seismic wave amplification in such cases, past studies have been devoted to one-directional shear wave propagation in a soil column (1D-propagation) considering one motion component only (1C-polarization). Three independent purely 1C computations may be performed ('1D-1C' approach) and directly superimposed in the case of weak motions (linear behaviour). This research aims at studying local site effects by considering seismic wave propagation in a 1-D soil profile accounting for the influence of the 3-D loading path and non-linear hysteretic behaviour of the soil. In the proposed '1D-3C' approach, the three components (3C-polarization) of the incident wave are simultaneously propagated into a horizontal multilayered…
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