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Effect of soil parameter uncertainty on seismic demand of low-rise steel buildings on dense silty sand
Authors:Prishati Raychowdhury
Institution:Earth Mechanics, Inc., 17660 Newhope Street, Suite E, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USA
Abstract:Focusing on low-rise steel buildings supported by shallow isolated foundations on dense silty sand, this study demonstrates the effect of uncertainty in soil parameters on seismic response of structures. Considering a set of 20 ground motions representing 10% in 50 years hazard level and concentrating on peak base moment, base shear and interstory drift as the demand variables of interest, it is found that uncertainty in soil parameters may result in significant response variability of the structures, especially when vertical factor of safety is low and the structure is relatively stiff. Uncertainty in friction angle results in significant variability of the peak base moment and base shear, while peak interstory drift ratio is found to be virtually unaffected by uncertainty in soil parameters. It is also found that a linear soil–structure-interaction (SSI) model will not be able to predict such response variability under these set of ground motions.
Keywords:Soil&ndash  structure interaction  Shallow foundation  Parameter uncertainty  Sensitivity analysis  Seismic response
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