Soil-structure-water interaction of intake-outlet towers allowed to uplift
โ Scribed by C.C. Spyrakos; Chaojin Xu
- Book ID
- 104322685
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 703 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0267-7261
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โฆ Synopsis
A procedure that can be used for preliminary seismic analysis of intake-outlet towers including soil-structure-water interaction is developed. The formulation also considers the effect of partial soil-foundation separation, a phenomenon of considerable interest for the design of such systems that has not been addressed in the literature. The hydrodynamic pressure of the water is accounted for through added masses given in concise closed-form expressions for easy use in analysis and design. The nonlinear equations of motion, based on foundation-soil bond conditions, are solved numerically.
"['he effects of soil-structure-water interaction are evaluated for a representative intake-outlet tower. Parametric studies are also conducted in the presence and ab,;ence of surrounding and contained water for typical cases of soil conditions anti tower height-foundation width ratios. The results indicate that hydrodynamic effects are significant and cause an increase in deflections, moments and shears and a decrease in foundation rotation. The study shows that for short towers, foundation uplift is unlikely to occur. On the contrary for slender towers, uplift is more likely to appear, especially for foundations supported by stiff soil, causing significant decrease in moments and deflections.
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