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Frequency-domain preliminary assessment of coupled site and SSI effects according to the Algerian seismic provisions

Mohamed Beneldjouzi (Water, Environment, Geo Mechanics and Structures Laboratory, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Alger, Algeria)
Mohamed Hadid (Public Works, Transport Engineering and Environment Laboratory, National High School of Public Works (ENSTP), Alger, Algeria)
Nasser Laouami (Earthquake Engineering Applied Research Centre (CGS), Alger, Algeria)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 28 April 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Several studies were made on paired site and soil–structure interaction (SSI) effects, but most of them were site specific. This paper aims to investigate the impact of SSI effects in conjunction with local soil condition effects on the seismic response of typical multistory low- to mid-rise–reinforced concrete (RC) buildings resting on Algerian regulatory design sites through a global explicit transfer function (TF).

Design/methodology/approach

A preliminary quantification of SSI effects associated with site effects is carried out through a frequency-domain solution based on the concept of rock-to-soil surface displacement TF performed for each design site category. It results from the combination of the TFs of structure, foundation and soil and reflects how seismic waves are amplified due to changes in the geological contrast between the rock and overlying soil deposits. As well, response modification factors, denoting displacement ratios of the building responses within the flexible and site-structure conditions with respect to the fixed-base one, are carried out.

Findings

In the context of Algerian seismic regulation, the study provides a clear vision of how and when site or SSI effects are expected to be influential, as opposed to the fixed-base hypothesis still retained by the current regulation. This helps engineers to be aware of the extent of the expected seismic damage.

Research limitations/implications

The research applies to low- to mid-rise RC buildings within the Algerian seismic regulation, but it may also be expanded to other examples that fall under other seismic regulations.

Practical implications

The response modification ratio is a quantitative approach to assessing response fluctuations. It draws attention to how the roof level drift varies depending on the condition. These results can be used as numerical parameters in structural seismic design when the structure is comparable because they provide useful information about how the two phenomena interact with the structure.

Originality/value

The study goes beyond particular situations dealing with site specific and offers effective indicators and quantitative evaluation of combined site and SSI effects according to the current national seismic provisions, where no indication about site or SSI effects exists.

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Citation

Beneldjouzi, M., Hadid, M. and Laouami, N. (2023), "Frequency-domain preliminary assessment of coupled site and SSI effects according to the Algerian seismic provisions", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-07-2022-0313

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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