Dynamic FE analysis of South Memnon Colossus including 3D soil–foundation–structure interaction

A full three-dimensional dynamic soil–foundation–structure interaction (SFSI) analysis of a famous landmark in Luxor, Egypt, the South Memnon Colossus, is performed to investigate the response of this historical monument to seismic excitation. The analysis is carried out using the finite element (FE) method in time domain. The statue comprising the upper structure is modeled using 3D brick finite elements constructed from a photogrammetric representation that captures important details of the surface and allows the identification of probable zones of stress concentration. The modeling also takes into account the presence of a surface of discontinuity between the upper part of the statue and its fractured base. FE models of the foundation and the surrounding soil deposit are constructed and coupled with the statue model to analyze the seismic response of the entire system incorporating dynamic SFSI effects. These studies are useful for future conservation efforts of this historical landmark, and more specifically for designing possible retrofit measures for the fractured base to prevent potential collapse of the monument from overturning during an earthquake. � 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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