摘要

Equivalent linear analyses are widely used for estimation of site response and safety status of rock-fill dams subjected to strong earthquakes. However, the average normalized curves incorporated in the equivalent-linear iterative process cannot precisely depict the variations of dynamic parameters with shearing strain for one type of soil material under a wide range of confining pressures. Thus, a modified approach for the determination of nonlinear properties for soil elements confined under a broad range of effective pressures in site response analyses for high rock-fill dams (>200 m) is proposed. In this approach, the normalized confining-pressure-interpolating curves (CPI curves) of each soil element under different effective stress are obtained by linearly interpolating or extrapolating by its in situ stress. By comparing the results obtained by equivalent linear analyses incorporating the average curves and the CPI curves, respectively, the impact of utilizing the recommended curves when determining nonlinear soil properties on site response analyses of high rock-fill dams (>200 m) is discussed. It is shown that the refinement in the determination of nonlinear properties during site response can be utilized in the near future by incorporating the results of this study in practice.