Shaking Table Test for Analysis of Effect on Vibration Control of the Piping System by Steel Coil Damper

2022 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-48
Author(s):  
Izumi Nakamura ◽  
Naoto Kasahara

In order to investigate the failure modes of piping systems under the beyond design basis seismic loads, the authors proposed an experimental approach to use pipes made of the simulation material instead of steel pipes in the previous study. Though the ratchet-collapse (ratchet and subsequent collapse) was successfully obtained as the failure mode through the shaking table test using the pure lead (Pb) pipes as the simulation material pipe specimens, there was concern that characteristics of pure lead was somewhat extreme considering the analogy with the stress-strain relationship of steel. In order to resolve such concern, a modified experimental procedure has been developed. In the modified procedure, lead-antimony (Pb-Sb) alloy is used as the simulation material. Through the shaking table tests on single elbow pipe specimens made of Pb-Sb alloy, it is found that the typical failure mode is the ratchet and subsequent collapse, as same as the results by the shaking table tests of the Pb pipe specimens. The results indicate that the lower input frequency than the specimen’s natural frequency is prone to cause failure to the specimen, while the higher input frequency hardly causes the failure. The tendency of the global behavior of specimens is similar each other between the Pb pipe specimens and the Pb-Sb alloy specimens, but the strength of self-weight collapse of the Pb-Sb alloy pipe specimen is much higher than that of the Pb pipe specimen. Due to such higher strength of Pb-Sb alloy pipes, a prospect to conduct an excitation test on a more complicated piping system model is obtained.


2011 ◽  
Vol 121-126 ◽  
pp. 3617-3621
Author(s):  
She Liang Wang ◽  
Zhuo Chen ◽  
Yu Jiang Fan ◽  
Qian Ying Ma

The large spatial reticulated structures belong to vibration and defects sensitive structures when vibrations will be easily produced under dynamic loading actions, and dynamic failure accidents will be caused. The application of the piezoelectric smart material in structural vibration control was researched with the shaking table test of active seismic control simulation of the spatial reticulated shell model structure.The results show that the piezoelectric actuators optimally arranged can effectively decrease earthquake responses of the structure, so it is a good active seismic control method.


Author(s):  
Victor Kostarev ◽  
Ichiro Tamura ◽  
Masashi Kuramasu ◽  
Frank Barutzki ◽  
Petr Vasilev ◽  
...  

In Shimane Nuclear Power Plant of the Chugoku Electric Power Co. located in the West Japan area, a number of safety improvements are planned to be implemented aiming at achieving the highest world level in nuclear safety. One of the new safety approaches for seismic protection of NPPs is the application of viscoelastic dampers for safety related piping, systems and components. This technology is widely spread in nuclear power since 80s of the last century, [1 and 2]. In order to investigate and check the actual behavior of viscoelastic dampers installed at piping systems and subjected to severe earthquake motions, a shaking table test with full-scale piping and viscoelastic dampers was carried out. The shaking table test was performed for two general conditions. One is without aseismic devices and the other one is with viscoelastic dampers. It was confirmed by comparing the test results of the above mentioned two conditions that viscoelastic dampers provide to piping systems very high overall damping and protect piping systems even against large earthquakes.


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