Modern earthquake engineering appears to be embracing the concepts of performance-based seismic design. This is becoming possible because the past decade has seen the development of a range of tools for performance-based seismic design, including the direct displacement-based design method. Much of the developments made to date, however, have focused on the performance-based design of structures without consideration of soil-foundation structure interaction. In this work a number of SFSI considerations are made for performance-based design of reinforced concrete wall structures on shallow foundations. In particular, possible performance criteria for foundation systems are discussed, existing methods of accounting for SFSI in seismic design are reviewed and a new Direct DBD procedure to account for SFSI in RC wall structures is proposed. The design procedure is applied to a number of case study structures to highlight the impact of SFSI on design requirements, and trends are compared with force-based design solutions.

Soil-Foundation-Structure Interaction Considerations for Performance-Based Design of RC Wall Structures on Shallow Foundations

SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY;CALVI, GIAN MICHELE
2010-01-01

Abstract

Modern earthquake engineering appears to be embracing the concepts of performance-based seismic design. This is becoming possible because the past decade has seen the development of a range of tools for performance-based seismic design, including the direct displacement-based design method. Much of the developments made to date, however, have focused on the performance-based design of structures without consideration of soil-foundation structure interaction. In this work a number of SFSI considerations are made for performance-based design of reinforced concrete wall structures on shallow foundations. In particular, possible performance criteria for foundation systems are discussed, existing methods of accounting for SFSI in seismic design are reviewed and a new Direct DBD procedure to account for SFSI in RC wall structures is proposed. The design procedure is applied to a number of case study structures to highlight the impact of SFSI on design requirements, and trends are compared with force-based design solutions.
2010
9780415600408
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