Dynamic response and failure mechanisms of soil-subway station structure systems considering liquefied soil layer distribution

Liquefiable interlayer sites Subway station Underground structures Soil-structure stiffness ratio Failure mode
["Wang, Xuelai","Xu, Chengshun","Du, Xiuli","El Naggar, Hesham M","Yan, Guanyu"] 2025-10-01 期刊论文
Underground structures may be buried in liquefiable sites, which can cause complex seismic response mechanisms depending on the extent and location of the liquefiable soil layer. This study investigates the seismic response of multi-story underground structures in sites with varying distributions of liquified soil employing an advanced three-dimensional nonlinear finite element model. The results indicate that the extent and location of liquefied soil layers affect the seismic response characteristics of underground structures and the distribution of their damage. When the lower story of the subway station is buried in liquefied interlayer site, the structure experiences the most serious damage. When the structure is located within a liquefiable interlayer site, the earthquake ground motion will induce greater inter-story deformation in the structure, resulting in larger structural residual displacement. When all or part of the underground structure is buried in the liquefiable soil layer, the structural failure mode should be assessed to ensure that the underground rail transit can quickly restore functionality after an earthquake. Meanwhile, permeability effects of liquefiable soil have a significant impact on the dynamic response of subway station in the liquefiable site.
来源平台:SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING