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Stiffness matrices for layered soils

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In this article, the Haskell-Thompson transfer matrix method is used to derive layer stiffness matrices which may be interpreted and applied in the same way as stiffness matrix in conventional structural analysis, and the exact expressions are given for the matrices, as well as approximations for thin layers.
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The Haskell-Thompson transfer matrix method is used to derive layer stiffness matrices which may be interpreted and applied in the same way as stiffness matrices in conventional structural analysis These layer stiffness matrices have several advantages over the more usual transfer matrices: (1) they are symmetric; (2) fewer operations are required for analysis; (3) there is an easier treatment of multiple loadings; (4) substructuring techniques are readily applicable; and (5) asymptotic expressions follow naturally from the expressions (very thick layers; high frequencies, etc) While the technique presented is not more powerful than the original Haskell-Thompson scheme, it is nevertheless an elegant complement to it The exact expressions are given for the matrices, as well as approximations for thin layers Also, simple examples of application are presented to illustrate the use of the method

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A substructure method for underground structure-dry soil-saturated soil–bedrock interaction under obliquely incident earthquake and its application to groundwater effect on tunnel

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Transmission of Elastic Waves through a Stratified Solid Medium

TL;DR: In this article, the transmission of a plane elastic wave at oblique incidence through a stratified solid medium consisting of any number of parallel plates of different material and thickness is studied theoretically.
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Shear Waves in Plane Infinite Structures

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical procedure is developed for the dynamic analysis of plane, linearly elastic systems consisting of an irregular zone joined to semi-infinite layered zones, where all exciting forces are assumed to be harmonic and perpendicular to the plane of the structure.
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Lumped mass method for Rayleigh waves

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple numerical method is developed for the analysis of generalized Rayleigh waves in multilayered elastic media, which completely avoids the use of displacement potentials and leads to a simple eigenvalue problem which may be solved by generally available effective computer codes.