Evaluation of Embedment Effect in Soil-structure Interaction Analysis Considering Dynamic Characteristics of Nuclear Power Plant Structure and Soil

2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 437-447
Author(s):  
Ki-Yun Yang ◽  
Jong-Keol Song ◽  
Jae-Suk Kim
2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 1421-1425
Author(s):  
Wei Ting Lin ◽  
Meng Hsiu Hsieh ◽  
Yuan Chieh Wu ◽  
Chin Cheng Huang

Following the nuclear power plant accident in Fukushima Japan, seismic capacity evaluation has become a crucial issue in combination building safety. Condensate storage tanks are designed to supplies water to the condensate transfer pumps, the control rod drive hydraulic system pumps, and the condenser makeup. A separate connection to the condensate storage tank is used to supply water for the high pressure coolant injection system, reactor core isolation cooling system, and core spray system pumps. A condensate storage tank is defined as a seismic class I structure, playing the important role of providing flow to the operational system and the required static head for the suction of the condensate transfer pumps and the normal supply pump. According to the latest nuclear safety requirements, soil structure interaction must be considered in all seismic analyses. This study aims to rebuild the computer model of condensate storage tanks in Taiwan using the SAP 2000 program in conjunction with the lumped mass stick model and to evaluate the soil structure interaction by employing the SASSI 2000 program. The differences between the results with the soil structure interaction and spring model are compared via natural frequency and response spectrum curves. This computer model enables engineers to rapidly evaluate the safety margin of condensate storage tank following the occurrence of earthquakes or tsunamis.


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 130-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei-Ting Lin ◽  
Yuan-Chieh Wu ◽  
Chin-Cheng Huang ◽  
An Cheng ◽  
Ta-Yuan Han

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