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Semi-empirical relationships to assess the seismic performance of slopes from an updated version of the Italian seismic database

Authors :
Sebastiano Rampello
Luca Masini
R. Rauseo
Domenico Gaudio
Gaudio, D. [0000-0001-8957-5764]
Masini, L. [0000-0002-2970-1009]
Rampello, S. [0000-0003-0489-9589]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Gaudio, D [0000-0001-8957-5764]
Masini, L [0000-0002-2970-1009]
Rampello, S [0000-0003-0489-9589]
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Netherlands, 2020.

Abstract

Funder: Dipartimento della Protezione Civile, Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012783; Grant(s): ReLUIS research project - Working Pachage 16: Geotechnical Engineering - Task Group 2: Slope stability<br />Seismic performance of slopes can be assessed through displacement-based procedures where earthquake-induced displacements are usually computed following Newmark-type calculations. These can be adopted to perform a parametric integration of earthquake records to evaluate permanent displacements for different slope characteristics and seismic input properties. Several semi-empirical relationships can be obtained for different purposes: obtaining site-specific displacement hazard curves following a fully-probabilistic approach, to assess the seismic risk associated with the slope; providing semi-empirical models within a deterministic framework, where the seismic-induced permanent displacement is compared with threshold values related to different levels of seismic performance; calibrating the seismic coefficient to be used in pseudo-static calculations, where a safety factor against limit conditions is computed. In this paper, semi-empirical relationships are obtained as a result of a parametric integration of an updated version of the Italian strong-motion database, that, in turn, is described and compared to older versions of the database and to well-known ground motion prediction equations. Permanent displacement is expressed as a function of either ground motion parameters, for a given yield seismic coefficient of the slope, or of both ground motion parameters and the seismic coefficient. The first are meant to be used as a tool to develop site-specific displacement hazard curves, while the last can be used to evaluate earthquake-induced slope displacements, as well as to calibrate the seismic coefficient to be used in a pseudo-static analysis. Influence of the vertical component of seismic motion on these semi-empirical relationships is also assessed.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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