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Title: Effect of Soil–Structure Interaction on Free Vibration Characteristics of Antenna Structure
Authors: Satyam D., Neelima
Keywords: Natural frequencies;Shear flow;Shear waves;Soil structure interactions;Soils;Vibration analysis;Wave propagation;Antenna orientation;Antenna structures;Embedment effects;Free vibration characteristic;Impedance functions;Parabolic reflector;Shear wave velocity;Three-dimensional model;Parabolic antennas
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
Citation: Gullapalli, V. L., Satyam, N., & Reddy, G. R. (2020). Effect of Soil–Structure interaction on free vibration characteristics of antenna structure doi:10.1007/978-3-030-34252-4_11
Abstract: The influence of soil-structure interaction in the Natural Frequency of a parabolic reflector antenna is investigated. The main free vibration characteristic of an antenna is natural frequency. The analysis model simulated with fixed base condition and soil structure interaction. A parametric study is conducted to understand the antenna structure soil behavior (soil structure interaction (SSI)) by changing the antenna orientation, soil properties with impedance functions (spring constants) as per ASCE 4-16 and 3D (three dimensional modeling of founding medium) model methods. To address this problem, Finite Element Method is used to model soil structure interaction analysis of antenna structure with foundation by MSC PATRAN & NASTRAN using direct method and impedance method. The soil considered as homogeneous and analyzed for shear wave velocity (Vs) 100 m/s, 180 m/s, 250 m/s, 450 m/s, 760 m/s for antenna with 90° elevation. To study the embedment effect, soil around the footing and pedestal is considered. The frequency results are compared for antenna with four orientations with Vs 100 m/s soil properties. Considerable reduction in frequency observed with soil structure interaction in higher modes. Soil structure interaction study in antennas helps in finding what extent the natural frequency falls when the soil interaction is incorporated in the model. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34252-4_11
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/6175
ISBN: 9783030342517
ISSN: 2366-3405
Type of Material: Conference Paper
Appears in Collections:Department of Civil Engineering

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