
In the article, the impact of seismic surface waves on the building was determined using the Plaxis 3D software complex using the Finite Element method. The highest displacement amplitudes at each point are determined. Seismic barriers with a height of 1 meter, 3 meters, 5 meters, and 7 meters are modeled, and their effectiveness by reducing seismic surface waves is studied and a comparative comparison is made.
building, seismic surface waves, finite element method, theory of elasticity, seismic barrier.
building, seismic surface waves, finite element method, theory of elasticity, seismic barrier.
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