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Centrifuge modeling of PGD response of buried pipe
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Michael?O'RourkeEmail author  Vikram?Gadicherla  Tarek?Abdoun
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA
2. Hance Engineering Solutions, Hyderabad India
Abstract:A new centrifuge based method for determining the response of continuous buried pipe to PGD is presented. The physical characteristics of the RPI's 100 g-ton geotechnical centrifuge and the current lifeline experiment split-box are described: The split-box contains the model pipeline and surrounding soil and is manufactured such that half can be offset, in flight, simulating PGD. In addition, governing similitude relations which allow one to determine the physical characteristics, (diameter, wall thickness and material modulus of elasticity) of the model pipeline are presented. Finally, recorded strains induced in two buried pipes with prototype diameters of 0.63 m and 0.95 m (24 and 36 inch) subject to 0.6 and 2.0 meters (2 and 6 feet) of full scale fault offsets and presented and compared to corresponding FE results.
Keywords:earthquakes  buried pipe  permanent ground deformation  centrifuge models  fault crossings  lifelineearthquake engineering
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