3. Cinematic effects
3.1 Description of the phenomenon
Kinematic interaction is the difference between free-field seismic movement (ground deformation due to the passage of seismic waves in the absence of man-made structures interfering with their propagation) and the movement induced by the presence of a structure on the surface and its foundations (shallow foundations, deep foundations).
To study this effect, we need to define the horizontal depth displacement u x (t, z) resulting from ground deformation under earthquake conditions.
Figure 7 illustrates the difference between...
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