Ben Zhao, Jiahui Ho, Subhadeep Banerjee, S. Goh, F. Lee
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Modeling Seismic-Soil-Pile Interaction (SSPI) Problems for Large Pile Groups
This paper presents a critical review of the current challenges in analyzing large, realistic pile groups in soft clay soil under earthquake shaking. The review focuses on three main essentials of numerical analyses, namely soil behavior and constitutive model, pile and pile-soil interface modeling and computational framework.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami provides a common forum for scientists and engineers working in the areas of earthquakes and tsunamis to communicate and interact with one another and thereby enhance the opportunities for such cross-fertilization of ideas. The Journal publishes original papers pertaining to state-of-the-art research and development in Geological and Seismological Setting; Ground Motion, Site and Building Response; Tsunami Generation, Propagation, Damage and Mitigation, as well as Education and Risk Management following an earthquake or a tsunami.
We welcome papers in the following categories:
Geological and Seismological Aspects
Tectonics: (Geology - earth processes)
Fault processes and earthquake generation: seismology (earthquake processes)
Earthquake wave propagation: geophysics
Remote sensing
Earthquake Engineering
Geotechnical hazards and response
Effects on buildings and structures
Risk analysis and management
Retrofitting and remediation
Education and awareness
Material Behaviour
Soil
Reinforced concrete
Steel
Tsunamis
Tsunamigenic sources
Tsunami propagation: Physical oceanography
Run-up and damage: wave hydraulics.