Bibliographic citations
Mendocilla, L., (2019). Interacción dinámica suelo-estructura para edificios aporticados altos en el distrito de Trujillo, region – La Libertad 2019 [Tesis, Universidad Privada de Trujillo]. http://repositorio.uprit.edu.pe/handle/UPRIT/187
Mendocilla, L., Interacción dinámica suelo-estructura para edificios aporticados altos en el distrito de Trujillo, region – La Libertad 2019 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada de Trujillo; 2019. http://repositorio.uprit.edu.pe/handle/UPRIT/187
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title = "Interacción dinámica suelo-estructura para edificios aporticados altos en el distrito de Trujillo, region – La Libertad 2019",
author = "Mendocilla Salas, Luis Miguel",
publisher = "Universidad Privada de Trujillo",
year = "2019"
}
Trujillo is an area of high seismicity, in 1970 it suffered an earthquake with devastating consequences. It is necessary to review and periodically review the Design Standard Earthquake resistant, because it has been proven that many buildings designed under these standards behaved well before the earthquakes and another bad, having acted under the same parameters currently high-rise housing and apartments are being built, the foundation system used is isolated footings, conventionally to design these buildings seismic analysis is done considering the perfect embedment at the base, always restricting all its degrees of freedom, without taking into account that there are types of soil with elastic properties, that is to say that recessing at the base is not the most suitable idealization; It is necessary that the application of dynamic models be the most correct and suitable for structural analysis, such as soil-structure interaction models. The present work is basically due to theoretical research, as an instrument the SAP-2000 program was used to model and obtain some results based on tables for a better interpretation of the application of dynamic soil-structure interaction models, the reduction was achieved of the internal forces in the structural elements contributed with respect to the conventional model of embedding in the base; concluding that before a seismic event the stiffness of the foundation floor absorbs part of the energy released.
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