Seismic response analysis of pipes by a probabilistic approach
β Scribed by D. Nedjar; M. Hamane; M. Bensafi; S.M. Elachachi; D. Breysse
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0267-7261
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β¦ Synopsis
Seismic response of buried pipes in longitudinal direction is studied. The effect of the variation of geotechnical properties of the surrounding soil on the stiffness, mass and damping of the soil is considered. The soil-structure interaction depends on pipe stiffness, joint stiffness, the variation of the soil stiffness and the soil mass and damping. Variations of the properties of the surrounding soil along the pipe are described by the random field theory. A numerical model is developed in order to simulate the effects of the variation of the soil on displacements, bending moments in the pipe and also to carry out a statistical analysis. The influence of different parameters regarding design and safety level of the pipe is conducted.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The response of a piping system having flexible supports to non-stationary random ground motion is presented. The response is regarded as a Gauss-Markov process. The dynamic resistances offered by the supports are specified in terms of stiffness and damping. The excitations at the supports are non-s