Physics – Classical Physics
Scientific paper
2009-01-23
Journal of Earthquake Engineering 2 (1998) 147-171
Physics
Classical Physics
Scientific paper
10.1142/S1363246998000071
Wave propagation phenomena in soils can be experimentally simulated using centrifuge scale models. An original excitation device (drop-ball arrangement) is proposed to generate short wave trains. Wave reflections on model boundaries are taken into account and removed by homomorphic filtering. Propagation is investigated through dispersion laws. For drop-ball experiments, spherical wave field analysis assuming linear viscoelasticity leads to a complete analytical description of wave propagation. Damping phenomena are examined and evaluated using this description.
Luong Minh P.
Semblat Jean-François
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