Dynamic Response of Rigid Blocks to Simultaneous Horizontal and Vertical Ground Shock

2012 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. 1069-1082 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Hao ◽  
Yun Zhou
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Zheng Chen

In this thesis, the dynamic response of concrete rectangular liquid storage tanks is investigated. In previous studies, the tank wall has been assumed as rigid in the calculation of hydrodynamic pressures. The effect of flexibility of tank wall is considered in this study. The analytical solutions for both impulsive pressure and convective pressure induced by both horizontal and vertical ground motions are presented. A 2-D coupled analysis model of tank wall is proposed. The hydrodynamic pressures are considered as external forces applied on the tank wall. Through a technique called the sequential method, the two fields of fluid and structure are coupled. The time-history analysis using the mode superposition method and the direct step-by-step integration method are carried out. Two rectangular tanks are analyzed. From the comparison of the results obtained from the proposed model with those proposed by other researchers, such as added mass model based on the rigid wall boundary condition, it shows that the lumped mass approach overestimates the base shear and wall displacement. The effect of wall flexibility on displacements, base shears and base moments are also discussed. A combination of the added mass method and the sequential method is used to study liquid storage tanks subjected to the vertical ground motion. It is found that the effect of the vertical acceleration should be considered in dynamic analysis of rectangular tanks. It is concluded that the total response of the structures should be based on the sum of the response under both horizontal and vertical components of ground motion.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Zheng Chen

In this thesis, the dynamic response of concrete rectangular liquid storage tanks is investigated. In previous studies, the tank wall has been assumed as rigid in the calculation of hydrodynamic pressures. The effect of flexibility of tank wall is considered in this study. The analytical solutions for both impulsive pressure and convective pressure induced by both horizontal and vertical ground motions are presented. A 2-D coupled analysis model of tank wall is proposed. The hydrodynamic pressures are considered as external forces applied on the tank wall. Through a technique called the sequential method, the two fields of fluid and structure are coupled. The time-history analysis using the mode superposition method and the direct step-by-step integration method are carried out. Two rectangular tanks are analyzed. From the comparison of the results obtained from the proposed model with those proposed by other researchers, such as added mass model based on the rigid wall boundary condition, it shows that the lumped mass approach overestimates the base shear and wall displacement. The effect of wall flexibility on displacements, base shears and base moments are also discussed. A combination of the added mass method and the sequential method is used to study liquid storage tanks subjected to the vertical ground motion. It is found that the effect of the vertical acceleration should be considered in dynamic analysis of rectangular tanks. It is concluded that the total response of the structures should be based on the sum of the response under both horizontal and vertical components of ground motion.


2013 ◽  
Vol 671-674 ◽  
pp. 519-522 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guo Fu Xu ◽  
Zheng Dong Deng ◽  
Fei Fan Deng ◽  
Guo Bin Liu

When the shock wave caused by explosion in geotechnical medium encountered buried pipeline, the buried pipeline may be destroyed. Use the LS-DYNA program to describe the deformation of buried pipelines under explosion ground shock. The results indicate that the process of the stress on pipe is instantaneous, and the back of buried pipelines against explosion center suffers greater instantaneous pulling stress in axis direction. The stress on the pipes, which is brought by the weaponary explosion, is involved with the distance between the pipe and explosion center and the diameter of pipe, among which the former involves greater. And the smaller pipe would get greater shock.


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