Reference Type: Journal Article Record Number: 1 Author: Hernández, E. T., Martínez , Y. D. J. and Sola, L. F. Year: 2016 Title: Dynamic soil-structure interaction of ductile steel frames in soft soils Journal: Advanced Steel Construction Volume: 13 Issue: 4 Pages: 17 Start Page: 361 Short Title: Dynamic soil-structure interaction of ductile steel frames in soft soils DOI: 10.18057/IJASC.2017.13.4.3 Keywords: Steel frames, inelastic analyses, pile foundation, mat foundation, soft soil Abstract: Results of static and dynamic nonlinear analysis of ductile steel frames of 8- and 12- stories buildings are discussed in this paper. The influence of dynamic soil-structure interaction in deformation demands, failure mechanism, ductility and overstrength capacities and maximum demands in columns were analyzed. For this purpose, buildings were designed and studied under three boundary conditions: (i) fixed-base (no Soil-Structure Interaction), (ii) pile foundation and (iii) mat foundation condition. The influence of the lateral stiffness was studied through the response of moment resisting frames (unbraced frames), 1-braced bay frames and 2-braced bays frames. Soil foundation dynamic stiffness (impedance function) is introduced by a set of springs in horizontal and rocking direction, which were computed from the dynamic behavior and properties of the soil-foundation system. It was found that fixed base model might not be a conservative representation of the response of buildings with flexible foundations, especially when a pile foundation system is considered. Author Address: Materials Department, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Azcapotzalco. Mexico City.