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      Nonlinear soil-structure interaction analysis in poroelastic soil using mid-point integrated finite elements and perfectly matched discrete layers

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      <P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>A numerical approach for a nonlinear analysis of soil-structure interaction in poroelastic soil is proposed. Nonlinear behavior in the near-field region of soil is considered by conventional finite elements. The far-field region of soil is represented by mid-point integrated finite elements and perfectly matched discrete layers (PMDLs) in order to consider the energy radiation into infinity. The mid-point integrated finite elements can be formulated identically to conventional finite elements. Thus, PMDLs for poroelastic media are formulated in this study. A means by which to represent a layered poroelastic half-space with conventional finite elements, mid-point integrated finite elements, and the developed PMDLs is proposed. The proposed numerical approach is verified from various perspectives. The approach is applied to a nonlinear analysis of the earthquake responses of a structural system on poroelastic soil. It is demonstrated via the application that the proposed approach can be applied successfully to nonlinear dynamic soil-structure interaction problems.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> A numerical approach for nonlinear soil-structure interaction in poroelastic soil is proposed. </LI> <LI> Perfectly matched discrete layers (PMDLs) for poroelastic media are formulated. </LI> <LI> A layered poroelastic half-space can be represented accurately and effectively. </LI> <LI> Linear/nonlinear dynamic problems in a layered poroelastic half-space are solved. </LI> </UL> </P>
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      <P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>A numerical approach for a nonlinear analysis of soil-structure interaction in poroelastic soil is proposed. Nonlinear behavior in the near-field region of soil is considered by conventional fin...

      <P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>A numerical approach for a nonlinear analysis of soil-structure interaction in poroelastic soil is proposed. Nonlinear behavior in the near-field region of soil is considered by conventional finite elements. The far-field region of soil is represented by mid-point integrated finite elements and perfectly matched discrete layers (PMDLs) in order to consider the energy radiation into infinity. The mid-point integrated finite elements can be formulated identically to conventional finite elements. Thus, PMDLs for poroelastic media are formulated in this study. A means by which to represent a layered poroelastic half-space with conventional finite elements, mid-point integrated finite elements, and the developed PMDLs is proposed. The proposed numerical approach is verified from various perspectives. The approach is applied to a nonlinear analysis of the earthquake responses of a structural system on poroelastic soil. It is demonstrated via the application that the proposed approach can be applied successfully to nonlinear dynamic soil-structure interaction problems.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> A numerical approach for nonlinear soil-structure interaction in poroelastic soil is proposed. </LI> <LI> Perfectly matched discrete layers (PMDLs) for poroelastic media are formulated. </LI> <LI> A layered poroelastic half-space can be represented accurately and effectively. </LI> <LI> Linear/nonlinear dynamic problems in a layered poroelastic half-space are solved. </LI> </UL> </P>

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