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Abstract
Strong ground motion variability due to rapid changes in subsoil conditions may lead to different site responses, which in turn yields to beneficial or detrimental soil–foundation–structure interaction. This technical note presents the results of a seismic soil–structure interaction analysis conducted using a 2D finite difference model, developed with the program FLAC, of a critical section of a 60 km long strategic urban overpass, which is under construction in Mexico City, for a Mw 8.7 earthquake. Initially, the response of the free field was calibrated comparing the values obtained with FLAC, with those gathered using the computer code QUAD4M. Good agreement was observed between the results generated with these programs. Accelerations and displacements were determined at the upper deck and foundation of the urban overpass. Important seismic soil–structure interaction was observed along the overpass at the supports analyzed. This numerical study helps to gain insight regarding the site response ground motion incoherence effects that influence the dynamic behavior of this kind of structures during extreme events.