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Deconvolution Effect of Near-Fault Earthquake Ground Motions on Stochastic Dynamic Response of Tunnel-Soil Deposit Interaction Systems

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The deconvolution effect of the near-fault earthquake ground motions on the stochastic dynamic response of tunnel-soil deposit interaction systems are investigated by using the finite element method. Two different earthquake input mechanisms are used to consider the deconvolution effects in the analyses: the standard rigid-base input and the deconvolved-base-rock input model. The Bolu tunnel in Turkey is chosen as a numerical example. As near-fault ground motions, 1999 Kocaeli earthquake ground motion is selected. The interface finite elements are used between tunnel and soil deposit. The mean of maximum values of quasi-static, dynamic and total responses obtained from the two input models are compared with each other. © 2012 Author(s). CC Attribution 3.0 License.

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Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

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12

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4

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