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Simulation of soil-foundation-structure interaction of Hualien large-scale seismic test using dynamic centrifuge test

Journal

SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Volume 61-62, Issue -, Pages 176-187

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soildyn.2014.01.008

Keywords

Dynamic centrifuge test; Hualien large scale seismic test; Soil structure interaction; Soil modeling; Resonant column test

Funding

  1. Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP) - Ministry of Knowledge Economy [2010T100101048]

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Understanding the soil-structure interaction (SSI) mechanism is crucial in the seismic design of nuclear power plant (NPP) containment systems. Although the numerical analysis method is generally used in seismic design, there is a need for experimental verification for the reliable estimation of SSI behavior. In this study a dynamic centrifuge test was performed to simulate the SSI behavior of a Hualien large-scale seismic test (LSST) during the Chi-Chi earthquake. To simulate the soil profile and dynamic soil properties of the Hualien site, a series of resonant column (RC) tests was performed to determine the model soil preparation conditions, such as the compaction density and the ratio of soil-gravel contents. The variations in the shear wave velocity (Vs) profiles of the sand, gravel, and backfill layers in the model were estimated using the RC test results. During the centrifuge test, the Vs profiles of the model were evaluated using in-flight bender element tests and compared with the in-situ Vs profile at Hualien. The containment building model was modeled using aluminum and the proper scaling laws. A series of dynamic centrifuge tests was performed with a 1/50 scale model using the base motion recorded during the Chi-Chi-earthquake. In the soil layer and foundation level, the centrifuge test results were similar to the LSST data in both the time and frequency domains, but there were differences in the structure owing to the complex structural response as well as the material damping difference between the concrete in the prototype and aluminum in the model. In addition, as the input base motion amplitude was increased to a maximum value of 0.4g (prototype scale), the responses of the soil and containment model were measured. This study shows the potential of utilizing dynamic centrifuge tests as an experimental modeling tool for site specific SSI analyses of soil-foundation-NPP containment system. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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