Desai, Sarika ; Choudhury, Deepankar (2015) Non-linear site-specific seismic ground response analysis for port sites in Mumbai, India In: The 15th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (15ARC) - New Innovations and Sustainability, Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication, Fukuoka.
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Abstract
The site-specific one-dimensional (1-D) ground response analysis of two ports in Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru port (JNPT) and Mumbai port; have been performed by using equivalent-linear (frequency-domain) and non-linear (time-domain) approaches. The analysis utilizes site-specific bedrock level input motions developed by deaggregating the seismic hazard at the port sites. The outcome of the ground response analysis is presented through acceleration, strain and stress time-histories at ground surface, peak ground acceleration (PGA) profile along depth of soil deposit, peak spectral acceleration response spectrum and Fourier amplification spectrum. The comparison of the results from equivalent-linear and non-linear approaches in terms of free-field response spectrum and Fourier amplification spectrum shows that the response is nearly same for stiffer site however for soft site; it is overestimated by equivalent-linear analysis. The JNPT site is observed to have higher amplification potential in comparison to the Mumbai port site.
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