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A centrifuge study of the influence of site response,relative stiffness,and kinematic constraints on the seismic performance of buried reservoir structures
Institution:1. University of Colorado Boulder, Civil, Env. and Arch. Engineering, Boulder, CO, United States;2. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles, CA, United States;3. Univ. of California at San Diego, Department of Structural Engineering, San Diego, CA, United States;4. Hushmand Associates, Inc., Irvine, CA, United States;1. College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR China;2. Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden;3. College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, PR China;1. Grenoble Alpes University, Laboratory 3SR, Grenoble, France;2. Hefei University of Technology, School of Automotive and Transportation Engineering, Hefei, China
Abstract:The seismic performance of underground reservoir structures depends on the properties of the structure, soil, and ground motion as well as the kinematic constraints imposed on the structure. A series of four centrifuge experiments were performed to evaluate the influence of site response, structural stiffness, base fixity, and excitation frequency on the performance of relatively stiff reservoir structures buried in dry, medium-dense sand. The magnitude of seismic thrust increased and the distribution of seismic earth pressures changed from approximately triangular to parabolic with increasing structural stiffness. Heavier and stiffer structures also experienced increased rocking and reduced flexural deflection. Fixing the base of the structure amplified the magnitude of acceleration, seismic earth pressure, and bending strain compared to tests where the structure was free to translate laterally, settle, or rotate atop a soil layer. The frequency content of transient tilt, acceleration, dynamic thrust, and bending strain measured on the structure was strongly influenced by that of the base motion and site response, but was unaffected by the fundamental frequency of the buried structure (fstructure). None of the available simplified procedures could capture the distribution and magnitude of seismic earth pressures experienced by this class of underground structures. The insight from this experimental study is aimed to help validate analytical and numerical methods used in the seismic design of reservoir structures.
Keywords:Underground reservoir structures  Seismic soil-structure interaction  Centrifuge modeling  Seismic earth pressures  Site response  Sinusoidal and earthquake motions
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