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Shaking Table Tests of Lead Inserted Small-Sized Laminated Rubber Bearing for Nuclear Component Seismic Isolation

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11104431

Keywords

seismic isolation; laminated rubber bearing; lead rubber bearing; shaking table test; nuclear facility component; beyond design basis earthquake; LRB design; seismic performance; seismic isolation frequency

Funding

  1. Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy through KETEP (Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation Planning) [20181510102380]

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This paper presents seismic shaking tests of full-scale lead-inserted small-sized laminated rubber bearings (LRB) to investigate their seismic isolation performance, dynamic characteristics, and quality consistency. The results confirm the adequate seismic isolation performance and intended dynamic characteristics of the LRB design.
To assure seismic isolation performance against design and beyond design basis earthquakes in the nuclear facility components, the lead inserted small-sized laminated rubber bearings (LRB), which has a 10 kN vertical design load, have been designed and quasi-statically tested to validate their design mechanical properties in previous studies. Following this study, the seismic shaking tests of these full-scale LRBs are performed and discussed in this paper with the dummy mass system to investigate actual seismic isolation performance, dynamic characteristics of LRBs, consistency of the LRB's quality, and so on. To study the seismic isolation performance, three beam structures (S1-S3) with different natural frequencies were installed both on the shaking table and the dummy mass supported by four LRBs: (1) S1: structure close to seismic isolation frequency; (2) S2: structure close to peak input spectral frequency; (3) S3: structure in the high-frequency region. The test results are described in various seismic levels of OBE (Operating Basis Earthquake), SSE (Safe Shutdown Earthquake), and BDBE (Beyond Design Basis Earthquake), and are compared with the analysis results to assure the seismic isolation performance and the LRB's design parameters. From the results of the shaking table tests, it is confirmed that the lead inserted small-sized LRBs reveal an adequate seismic isolation performance and their dynamic characteristics as intended in the LRB design.

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