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Influence of Seismic Wave Incidence Angle on Dynamic Responses and Vibration Control of Adjacent Liquid Storage Tanks.

Authors :
Jing, Wei
Wang, Shihao
Shen, Jian
Song, Shushuang
Source :
International Journal of Structural Stability & Dynamics. Feb2024, p1. 31p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Liquid storage tanks are often arranged in rows with small spacing in practical applications, which may cause mutual influence under earthquake action and even aggravate the seismic damage of liquid storage tanks. Adding the vibration barrier (ViBa) into the foundation between the adjacent liquid storage tanks forms a new type of seismic control method. Considering important factors such as liquid–solid–soil coupling, liquid sloshing behavior, and structure–soil–structure interaction (SSSI), a refined 3D numerical calculation model of the adjacent liquid storage tanks with three ViBas is established by ADINA. The influence of seismic wave incidence angle on the seismic responses of the liquid storage tanks and the control effect of ViBa are studied, and the parameter influence analysis is carried out. The results show that the ViBa significantly control the seismic responses and liquid sloshing wave height of the adjacent liquid storage tanks, and the damping ratio of the liquid sloshing wave height is between 30% and 40%. When the seismic incidence angle is between 30∘ and 60∘, the dynamic responses of the liquid storage tank is larger. With the increase of the seismic incidence angle, the control effect of the ViBa on the effective stress, hoop stress, axial compressive stress, and liquid pressure first increases and then decreases. When the liquid storage tank is close to full state, the control effect is most significant at an incidence angle of 60∘, and the control effect of the ViBa on the liquid storage tank with medium height-diameter ratio is the best. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02194554
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Structural Stability & Dynamics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175418688
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219455424502547