2021
DOI: 10.28927/sr.2021.058020
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Soil-structure interaction analysis in reinforced concrete structures on footing foundation

Abstract: Soil-structure interaction (SSI) evaluates how soil or rock deformability imposes on the structure a different load path in a hypothesis of fixed supports, altering the loads acting on the structural elements and the ground. This paper discusses the results of the SSI effects in two buildings with a reinforced concrete structure and shallow foundations in a rock mass. The settlements were monitored by field instrumentation in five stages of their construction, making it possible to estimate through interpolati… Show more

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“…The authors presented a case study of a high-rise concrete-walled building, demonstrating the effectiveness of their method in capturing settlement patterns and evaluating soil-structure interaction effects. Santos et al [9] focused on the soil-structure interactions (SSIs) in reinforced concrete structures and shallow spread footings. The authors mentioned the use of the elastic theory for estimating the settlement in shallow spread footings and the incorporation of SSI into the structural model for concrete-walled buildings.…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors presented a case study of a high-rise concrete-walled building, demonstrating the effectiveness of their method in capturing settlement patterns and evaluating soil-structure interaction effects. Santos et al [9] focused on the soil-structure interactions (SSIs) in reinforced concrete structures and shallow spread footings. The authors mentioned the use of the elastic theory for estimating the settlement in shallow spread footings and the incorporation of SSI into the structural model for concrete-walled buildings.…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%