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Variability of Seismic Loading over the Surface of a Concrete Slab in Interaction with the Subsoil

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  • Martin Stolarik

    (Department of Geotechnics and Underground Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Ludvika Podeste 1875/17, 708 00 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic)

  • Miroslav Pinka

    (Department of Geotechnics and Underground Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Ludvika Podeste 1875/17, 708 00 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic)

  • Jan Nedoma

    (Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, 17. Listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic)

  • Michael Fridrich

    (Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, 17. Listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic)

Abstract

This article is aimed at the analysis of the behavior of a fiber-reinforced concrete slab in contact with subsoil during dynamic loading in close proximity. The properties of such slabs are important for evaluating their dynamic response, though the properties of the subsoil environment through which the vibrations propagate must also be taken into account. The analysis itself was performed on the basis of the results obtained from experimental measurements during seismic excitation with a calibrated impact. There were three concrete slabs tested, with varying amounts of fiber. The standard Vistec seismic instrumentation was used for measuring the dynamic response. The results of the experiment were processed in both the amplitude and frequency domains, and a graphic comparison in the waveform and frequency fields was made. The results acquired from this experimental research may support a more objective approach during the evaluation of dynamic impacts ranging from anthropogenic impacts to building structures.

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  • Martin Stolarik & Miroslav Pinka & Jan Nedoma & Michael Fridrich, 2020. "Variability of Seismic Loading over the Surface of a Concrete Slab in Interaction with the Subsoil," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(22), pages 1-12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:22:p:9530-:d:445848
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    1. Rui Xu & Xunchang Li & Wei Yang & Minou Rabiei & Chenglong Yan & Songtao Xue, 2019. "Field Measurement and Research on Environmental Vibration due to Subway Systems: A Case Study in Eastern China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(23), pages 1-12, December.
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