Abstract
The effects of free field motion computation procedures on the response of soil-structure interaction systems is examined by employing the finite element method. The results indicate that under certain conditions the analyst should provide specific boundary conditions in order to preserve the free field motion character. In the event that such steps are not taken one should expect significant differences in the computed structural motions.
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