Dynamic characterization of soils and soft rocks of the Central Archaeological Area of Rome
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The paper presents the results of in-situ and laboratory tests aimed at defining the
cyclic properties of soils and soft rocks of the Central Archeological Area of Rome in the
framework of the seismic microzonation study of the area. The small-strain shear modulus
G0 (or analogously shear wave velocity VS) and the curves expressing shear modulus G and
damping ratio D variation with shear strain amplitude were investigated. A large amount
of in-hole tests integrated with active surface wave tests were utilized to characterize the
small-strain stiffness of the lithotypes identified in the area. Small-strain stiffness values
determined by geophysical testswere further compared with thosemeasured in the laboratory
showing different behaviors of soils and soft rocks. The effects of sample disturbance and
degree of jointing, for soils and soft rocks, respectively, was invoked to explain the observed
differences. The shear modulus and damping ratio versus shear strain amplitude curves were
determined by means of resonant column and cyclic shear tests, both simple and torsional.
The experimental results were compared with literature data on similar soils highlighting
some peculiar behaviors. In particular the role of fine matrix in sandy soils and organic
matter content of clays on the cyclic properties was stressed. The results showed that an
increase in fine matrix and organic content results in a stronger linearity and lower damping
ratio.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rome, Central Archeological Area, Cyclic properties, Small-strain stiffness, Damping, Organic soils, Soft rocks
Elenco autori:
Pagliaroli, Alessandro; Lanzo, Giuseppe; Tommasi, Paolo; Di Fiore, Vincenzo
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