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Effect of Soil Structure Interaction on structure: A Review

S. S. Nibhorkar

Abstract


Earthquake in world shows that not only non engineered structure but also engineered structures are also tremendously damage during earthquake. When we study earthquake effect on structure most of the structural designer not considering the effect of soil or behavior of soil during earthquake. They consider fixed base or rigid base of structure while analysis but because of that we cannot predict exact performance of structure during earthquake, so finding out the exact behavior of structure during earthquake we need to study the effect of soil structure interaction on structure. In this review paper we studied many literatures done in this area. Likewise we study not only the effect of soil structure interaction on structure but also the different analysis methods of soil structure interaction.


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