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 Substructure method of soil-structure interaction analysis for


META
earthquake loadings (III)
Park, H. K. (Univ. of Incheon, Incheon (Korea, Republic of)); Jo, Y. H.
(Univ. of Incheon, Incheon (Korea, Republic of)); Han, S. S. (Univ. of
Incheon, Incheon (Korea, Republic of)); Lee, S. C. (Univ. of Incheon,
Incheon (Korea, Republic of)); Jo, S. K. (Univ. of Incheon, Incheon
(Korea, Republic of)); Cho, I. B. (Univ. of Incheon, Incheon (Korea,
Republic of))
Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Taejon (Korea, Republic of)
Abstract

[en] The objective of this study is to validate the reliability of substructure


method for the soil-structure interaction system and to provide a reasonable
seismic analysis procedure using substructure method. Dynamic behaviors
and responses of Hualien large-scale seismic model were estimated using the
substructure method for both the forced vibration test and the actual
earthquake experienced. Substructure technique was verified to give reliable
dynamic responses for the soil-structure interaction system through the
comparison studies of the estimated and recorded responses of forced
vibration tests and January '94 earthquake. However, the acceleration
amplitudes of the earthquake for this study was not strong enough to induce
clear nonlinearity of the system. Therefore, similar studies for more strong
earthquakes which induce higher level nonlinearies are additionally necessary
for the full-scope validation of the proposed method
Primary Subject

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (S54)

Secondary Subject

GEOSCIENCES (S58)

Source

Jun 1995; 138 p; Also available from KINS; 22 refs, 53 figs, 9 tabs

Record Type

Report

Report Number

KINS/HR--117
Country of publication

Korea, Republic of

Descriptors (DEI)

EARTHQUAKES, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, RELIABILITY, ROCKS, SAFETY


ANALYSIS, SEISMIC EFFECTS, SIMULATION, SOIL-STRUCTURE
INTERACTIONS, VALIDATION

Descriptors (DEC)

NUCLEAR FACILITIES, POWER PLANTS, SEISMIC EVENTS, TESTING,


THERMAL POWER PLANTS

Publication Year

1995

Language

Korean

Reference Number

37079118

INIS Volume

37

INIS Issue

34

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