Applied Sciences (Mar 2023)

Saturation Effect on the Coherency Loss of Spatially Varying Vertical Ground Motions

  • Erlei Yao,
  • Zhaowei Yang,
  • Yu Rao,
  • Xiuli Ding,
  • Zhifang Liu,
  • Xiujie Wang,
  • Wenbo Liu,
  • Weichao Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13074302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 4302

Abstract

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The effect of the influence regularity of site saturation and water level on the coherency loss between spatially varying earthquake ground motions (SVEGMs) in a vertical direction is not yet clear. Therefore, taking an onshore-offshore site as an example, the influence regularity of site saturation and water level on the coherency loss of SVEGMs in a vertical direction was studied, in which the saturation degree of the whole site (SD), the groundwater level (GWL), and the thickness of the surface water layer (WLT) were considered. Under each case mentioned above, a large number of vertical in-plane SVEGMs were synthesized and then correspondingly, the mean lagged coherency loss and phase angle of coherence function were obtained, and a series of comparisons were carried out to shed light on the varying trend of the value of lagged coherency loss and phase angle, with predefined parameters. The results showed that SD, GWL, and WLT possess significant effects on the varying trend of the coherence function of vertical SVEGMs.

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