Abstract

The use of discrete rational approximation functions to represent foundation dynamic impedance plays a crucial role in the time-domain analysis of soil-structure interaction regarding artificial boundary. In modeling, the rational approximation functions need to be transformed into time-domain recursive models for incorporation into time-history analysis. However, this method also suffers from uncertainties in parameter identification and instability in time-domain analysis when the time-domain recursive models of soil are coupled with upper structure. The stability issue in artificial boundary coupled time-domain computation has not been effectively addressed. This paper establishes the closed-loop transfer function of the coupled system and analyzes the causes of instability in the coupled system based on gain margin analysis. Different numerical simulations demonstrate that the major cause of artificial boundary system instability is the description errors of discrete rational approximation functions beyond the fitting frequency range.

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