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Dynamic Soil–Structure Interaction in Earthquake Analysis

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In the last thirty years or so, the dynamic soil–structure interaction (DSSI) has undertaken giant leaps in terms of application. From being perceived initially as a utopian exercise in the realms of theoretical physics (understood by few), in the early 1960s it has stormed into the hard nosed arena of professional design and has possibly cut itself a permanent niche, rather than being perceived as just a passing fad.

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    An excellent exposition of the historical development of soil–structure interaction right from its humble beginning has been put forward by Kausel (2010).

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Chowdhury, I., Dasgupta, S.P. (2019). Dynamic Soil–Structure Interaction in Earthquake Analysis. In: Earthquake Analysis and Design of Industrial Structures and Infra-structures. GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90832-8_7

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