Research on Design of Model in Shaking Table Test Considering Soil-Structure Interaction
Xiaojun Shi (),
Qingxia Yue and
Jie Li
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Xiaojun Shi: Tongji University, School of Civil Engineering
Qingxia Yue: Tongji University, School of Civil Engineering
Jie Li: Tongji University, School of Civil Engineering
A chapter in Computational Mechanics, 2007, pp 291-291 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The research of soil-structure interaction is a hot point in earthquake engineering. Large-scale shaking table tests are widely employed to verify and modify the current available theoretical models and explore the internal mechanism of the interaction. The rationality of experimental foundation model designs greatly influences the reliability of test results. This paper investigates some previous shaking table tests considering soil-structure interaction and analyzes the major factors influencing the foundation model design. The obtained results will be very helpful for the future similar test design.
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75999-7_91
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