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Responses of a cantilever retaining wall under multiple earthquake sequences

Author(s)
Ha, Seong JunKim, Byungmin
Issued Date
2023-10
DOI
10.1016/j.soildyn.2023.108116
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65133
Citation
SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING, v.173, pp.108116
Abstract
The seismic behaviors of retaining walls were evaluated considering only a single earthquake. However, aftershock or foreshock ground motions can occasionally be as strong as mainshock ground motions and can aggravate damage to structures. This study investigated the seismic responses of a cantilever retaining wall under earthquake sequences by performing a series of finite-difference-based numerical simulations. We collected a suite of mainshock-aftershock and foreshock-mainshock sequential ground motions, which were used as the input ground motions in the numerical simulations. This study focused on revealing the differences in wall responses under a single earthquake and multiple earthquake sequences, considering a wide range of ground motion intensities. The relative wall movements caused by mainshock-aftershock and foreshock-mainshock sequential ground motions can be much larger than those caused by a single mainshock motion. In addition, the sequence itself had the effect of increasing the relative wall movements under strong sequential ground motions. However, the effects of the aftershock and foreshock motions on the wall responses were insignificant under weak sequential ground motions.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
0267-7261
Keyword (Author)
Retaining wallsEarthquake sequenceAftershockForeshockRelative wall displacementNumerical simulation
Keyword
AFTERSHOCK GROUND MOTIONSMODELRISKRESISTANCEBUILDINGSBEHAVIORFRAMESDAMAGE

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