Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2021

Multi-drive level Vibroseis test to evaluate the non-linear response of soft soils

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In this paper we present the results of a seismic experiment using data produced by an active Vibroseis source and varying the drive force level, during a standard seismic reflection survey. We observed a clear non-linear response that can be linked to the presence of shallow soft sediment layers. The variation of the applied vibration force induces a change in both propagation velocity and attenuation of the Rayleigh waves, and this implies that such parameters are non-linear functions of the wave energy. We analyze the soil non-linear behavior with respect to the estimated induced strain, in order to compare the collected data against the observed reduction of shear modulus and damping values as usually measured in laboratory experiments and reported in the literature. The use of multi-component receivers allowed us also to identify the Rayleigh wave ellipticity and hence the resonance frequency of the studied site. Using active source data, rather than passive micro-tremors of unknown origin, for these applications is a novel approach. Thus, we propose an alternative and efficient method to characterize the non-linear key parameters of the soil seismic response, based on the use of controlled sources of widespread use in exploration seismics. This approach may pave the way to the development of utterly new site characterization techniques.

Volume 149
Pages 106861
DOI 10.1016/J.SOILDYN.2021.106861
Language English
Journal Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering

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