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Foundation shape: Circular Rectangular Spring Damping Effective Spring stiffness coefficient mass () stiffness K c MI, J K 4GR 3-4R2 1.08pR? G o) J tOEPRE =e « Vertical a Tap 10S = Topy Be {BL (z) 2 Horizontal ger wa HORE Joc 2U + vIGBy ten @ oo) 4 2 Rocking SCR? (aq) _0.65R41 pC GpgBL 8 i “aT =vF i= T-v (py 3 Torsion SCR? tes gart Ipc = 8GIRm ay (8) 3 u-vyfBe R= radius of foundation mass of foundation P= soll density rocking inertia of foundation BL = width and length of rectangular foundation orsional inertia of foundation 6 = shear modulus coefficient given in Table 6.6 Y= Polsson’s ratio radiation damping coefficient By By Bg = coefficients given in Figure 5.34 References: fa) Richart et al, 1970 (©) Reissner and Sagocl, 1944 () Timoshenko et al, 1961 () Barkan, 1962 fe) Byoroft, 1956 (@) Gorbunon-Possadov and Serebrajanyl, 1951 (a) Rorowicka, 1943 (h) Newmark and Rosenblueth, 1971 Table 5.5 Foundation properties for a rigid plate on an elastic half-space ky Aspect . ratio, L/B veodl 0.2 0.3 O4 0.5 1 1.00 0,938 0.868 0.792 0.704 1S 1.01 0.942 0.864 0.770 0.692 2.0 102 0.945 0.870 0.784 0.686 3.0 1.05 0.975 0.906 0,806 0.700 5.0 115 1.050 0.950 0,850 0.732 10.0 1.25 1,160 1.040 0.940 0.940 Torsional spring stiffness, ue oT ier: avy Lea) Table 5.6 Values of ky to calculate the torsional spring stiffness for rectangular foundations (Newmark and Rosenblueth, Fundamentals of Earthquake Engineering, 1971. pp. 98. Adapted by permission of Prentice Hall, Inc, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632. ob oF 02 405 10 2 4 6 810 LAs Figure 5.34 Coefficients 8,, Bz and By for rectangular foundations (after Whitman and Richart, 1967)

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