Title of article
Response analysis of a nuclear containment structure with nonlinear soil–structure interaction under bi-directional ground motion
Author/Authors
-، - نويسنده Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Kumar, Santosh , -، - نويسنده University Raychowdhury, Prishati , -، - نويسنده Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited Gundlapalli, Prabhakar
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 17 سال 2015
Pages
11
From page
211
To page
221
Abstract
Design of critical facilities such as nuclear power plant requires an accurate and precise evaluation of seismic demands, as any failure of these facilities poses immense threat to the community. Design complexity of these structures reinforces the necessity of a robust 3D modeling and analysis of the structure and the soil–foundation interface. Moreover, it is important to consider the multiple components of ground motion during time history analysis for a realistic simulation. Present study is focused on investigating the seismic response of a nuclear containment structure considering nonlinear Winkler-based approach to model the soil–foundation interface using a distributed array of inelastic springs, dashpots and gap elements. It is observed from this study that the natural period of the structure increases about 10 %, whereas the force demands decreases up to 24 % by considering the soil–structure interaction. Further, it is observed that foundation deformations, such as rotation and sliding are affected by the embedment ratio, indicating an increase of up to 56 % in these responses for a reduction of embedment from 0.5 to 0.05× the width of the footing.
Journal title
International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering
Record number
2266727
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