Forces in Mechanics (Feb 2024)
Dynamic impedances of multiple strips on multi-layered transversely isotropic poroelastic soils
Abstract
Geo-materials naturally display a certain degree of anisotropy due to various effects such as deposition. Besides, they are often two-phase materials with a solid skeleton and voids filled with water, and commonly known as poroelastic materials. In the past, despite numerous studies investigating the vibrations of strip foundations, dynamic impedance functions for multiple strip footings bonded to the surface of a multi-layered transversely isotropic poroelastic half-plane have never been reported in the literature. They are first presented in this paper. All strip foundations are assumed to be rigid, fully permeable, and subjected to three types of time-harmonic loadings. The dynamic interaction problem is investigated by using an exact stiffness matrix method and a discretization technique. The flexibility equations are established by enforcing the appropriate rigid body displacement boundary conditions at each footing-layered soil interface. Numerical results for dynamic impedance functions of two-strip system are presented to illustrate the influence of various effects on dynamic responses of multiple rigid strip foundations.