TY - JOUR
T1 - Footings under seismic loading
T2 - Analysis and design issues with emphasis on bridge foundations
AU - Mylonakis, George
AU - Nikolaou, Sissy
AU - Gazetas, George
PY - 2006/9/1
Y1 - 2006/9/1
N2 - The paper provides state-of-the-art information on the following aspects of seismic analysis and design of spread footings supporting bridge piers: (1) obtaining the dynamic stiffness ("springs" and "dashpots") of the foundation; (2) computing the kinematic response; (3) determining the conditions under which foundation-soil compliance must be incorporated in dynamic structural analysis; (4) assessing the importance of properly modeling the effect of embedment; (5) elucidating the conditions under which the effect of radiation damping is significant; (6) comparing the relative importance between kinematic and inertial response. The paper compiles an extensive set of graphs and tables for stiffness and damping in all modes of vibration (swaying, rocking, torsion), for a variety of soil conditions and foundation geometries. Simplified expressions for computing kinematic response (both in translation and rotation) are provided. Special issues such as presence of rock at shallow depths, the contribution of foundation sidewalls, soil inhomogeneity and inelasticity, are also discussed. The paper concludes with parametric studies on the seismic response of bridge bents on embedded footings in layered soil. Results are presented (in frequency and time domains) for accelerations and displacements of bridge and footing, while potential errors from some frequently employed simplifications are illustrated.
AB - The paper provides state-of-the-art information on the following aspects of seismic analysis and design of spread footings supporting bridge piers: (1) obtaining the dynamic stiffness ("springs" and "dashpots") of the foundation; (2) computing the kinematic response; (3) determining the conditions under which foundation-soil compliance must be incorporated in dynamic structural analysis; (4) assessing the importance of properly modeling the effect of embedment; (5) elucidating the conditions under which the effect of radiation damping is significant; (6) comparing the relative importance between kinematic and inertial response. The paper compiles an extensive set of graphs and tables for stiffness and damping in all modes of vibration (swaying, rocking, torsion), for a variety of soil conditions and foundation geometries. Simplified expressions for computing kinematic response (both in translation and rotation) are provided. Special issues such as presence of rock at shallow depths, the contribution of foundation sidewalls, soil inhomogeneity and inelasticity, are also discussed. The paper concludes with parametric studies on the seismic response of bridge bents on embedded footings in layered soil. Results are presented (in frequency and time domains) for accelerations and displacements of bridge and footing, while potential errors from some frequently employed simplifications are illustrated.
KW - Dynamics
KW - Footings
KW - Impedance
KW - Kinematic response
KW - Numerical methods
KW - Soil-structure interaction
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33746337592&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.soildyn.2005.12.005
DO - 10.1016/j.soildyn.2005.12.005
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
AN - SCOPUS:33746337592
SN - 0267-7261
VL - 26
SP - 824
EP - 853
JO - Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
JF - Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
IS - 9
ER -