Abstract

Response spectrum method (RSM) has been applied in seismic analysis of underground structures. However, the RSM is computationally low efficient for processing large soil domains. In this paper, the dynamic characteristics of underground structures are first investigated through three rectangular subway station structures. The results show that only a small number of effective frequencies and modes of soil-structure interaction (SSI) system significantly affect the seismic response of underground structure. These effective frequencies and modes are related to the natural vibration characteristics of site. An effective method is then developed to obtain the effective natural frequencies and modes of the SSI system. Subsequently, the effective modal superposition response spectrum method (ERSM) for seismic analysis of underground structure is developed by only combining the effective natural frequencies and modes of the SSI system to improve efficiency. Finally, the accuracy of ERSM is investigated through seismic response analysis of subway station structures. Numerical examples show that the ERSM can be used for seismic analysis of underground structures considering 3D SSI.

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