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A Study of Characteristics of Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction Behavior on the Frequency Contents of the Seismic Waves (지진파의 주파수 특성에 따른 지반-말뚝-구조물 상호작용계의 거동 특성 분석)

  • 이종우;이필규;김문겸;김민규
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.295-308
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    • 2004
  • In this study, several Soil-Structure-Interaction (SSI) analyses were performed using the developed FE-BE coupling method and the seismic response behavior of the structure's systems was determined. For the verification of the fundamental solution which is used in this analysis method, a dynamic analysis of the homogeneous ground was performed and it was compared to the results of Estorff et al. In order to verify the seismic response analysis, the results are compared with those of another commercial code. Several kindd of SSI analyses were performed and the seismic response associated with the rile foundation, seismic waves and a consideration of the ground nonlinearity were determined. As a result, it was found that the pile foundations didn't greatly helpful during the seismic event.

Evaluation of Seismic Performance for Various Types of Pile Head of Landing Pier (잔교식 안벽에서 말뚝 두부형식에 따른 내진성능 평가)

  • Jang In-Sung;Kwon O-Soon;Park Woo-Sun;Jeong Weon-Mu
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.70-79
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    • 2005
  • Most of landing piers in Korea employ the combination of vertical piles and batter piles, which shows good efficiency in static lateral resistance but poor seismic performance. Many attempts have continuously been made to increase the seismic performance of batter piles with various aseismatic systems. In this study, new types of aseismatic system were developed by use of rubber and ball bearing, and shaking table tests and 3 dim. numerical analyses were performed in order to compare the seismic performance for various types of pile head. The test and numerical analysis results show the high seismic performance of newly proposed systems and the applicability off dim. numerical analysis considering the non-linear behaviour of rubber and ball bearing systems.

Equivalent Linear Stiffness Matrix of Pile Foundation for the Seismic Response Analysis of Bridges (교량의 지진응답해석을 위한 말뚝기초의 등가 선형 강도행렬)

  • 박형기;조양희
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2001
  • Seismic design forces for bridge components may be determined by modifying elastic member forces of design earthquakes using appropriate response modification factors according to the national design code of bridges Modeling technique of pile foundation system is one of the important parameters which greatly affects the results in the process of the elastic seismic analysis of a bridge system with pile foundation. In this paper, a approximate and simplified modeling technique of a pile foundation system for the practical purposes is presented. The modeling technique is based on the stiffnesses of pile foundation during earthquake. The horizontal stiffnesses are determined from the resistance-deflection curves derived from the results of dynamic field tests using cyclic loads and the vertical stiffness includes the effects of the end bearing capacities and side friction of piles as well as the pile compliances under the expected vertical load level. The applicability of the proposed technique has been validated through the some example bridge analyses.

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Seismic Behavior of a Bridge with Pile Bent Structures Subjected to Multi-Support Excitation (다지점 가진에 의한 단일형 현장타설말뚝 교량의 지진거동)

  • Sun, Chang-Ho;Ahn, Sung-Min;Kim, Ick-Hyun
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.425-434
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    • 2019
  • It is important to ensure the seismic safety of pile-bent bridges constructed in areas with thick soft ground consisting of various soil layers against seismic motion in these layers. In this study, several synthetic seismic waves that are compatible with the seismic design spectrum for rock sites were generated, and the ground acceleration history of each soil layer was obtained based on ground analyses. Using these acceleration histories, each soil layer was modeled using equivalent linear springs, and multi-support excitation analyses were performed using the input motion obtained at each soil layer. Due to the nonlinear behavior of the soft soil layers, the intensity of the input ground motion was not amplified, which resulted in the elastic behavior of the bridge. In addition, inputting the acceleration history obtained from a particular layer simultaneously into all the ground springs reduced the response. Therefore, the seismic performance of this type of bridge might be overestimated if multi-excitation analysis is not performed.

Evaluation of Seismic Performance of Pile-supported Wharves with Batter Piles through Response Spectrum Analysis (응답스펙트럼해석을 통한 경사말뚝이 설치된 잔교식 안벽의 내진성능 평가)

  • Yun, Jung-Won;Han, Jin-Tae;Kim, JongKwan
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.37 no.12
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    • pp.57-71
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    • 2021
  • The pile-supported wharf is the port structure in which the upper deck is supported by piles or columns. By installing batter piles in this structure, horizontal load such as earthquake loads can be partially delivered as axial forces. The codes suggests using the response spectrum analysis as a preliminary design method for seismic design of pile-supported wharf, and suggests modeling the piles using virtual fixed points or soil spring methods for this analysis. Recently, several studies have been conducted on pile-supported wharves composed of vertical piles to derive a modeling method that appropriately simulates the dynamic response of structures during response spectrum analysis. However, studies related to the response spectrum analysis of pile-supported wharves with batter piles are insufficient so far. Therefore, this study performed the dynamic centrifuge model test and response spectrum analysis to evaluate the seismic performance according to the modeling method of pile-supported wharves with batter piles. As a result of test and analysis, it is confirmed that modeling using the Terzaghi (1955) constant of horizontal subgrade reaction (nh) most appropriately simulates the actual response in the case of the pile-supported wharf with batter piles.

Evaluation of Seismic Performance of Takahama Wharf Using Nonlinear Effective Stress Analysis (비선형 유효응력해석을 이용한 Takahama 잔교식 안벽의 내진성능 평가)

  • Tran, Nghiem Xuan;Lee, Jin-sun;Kim, Sung-Ryul
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2017
  • Aseismic designs of pile-supported wharves are commonly performed utilizing simplified dynamic analyses, such as multi-mode spectral analyses. Simplified analyses can be useful for evaluating the limit state of structures. However, several pile-supported wharves, that have been damaged during past earthquakes, have shown that soil deformation and soil-pile dynamic interaction significantly affect the entire behavior of structures. Such behavior can be captured by performing nonlinear effective stress analyses, which can properly consider the dynamic interactions among the soil-pile-structure. The present study attempts to investigate the earthquake performance of a pile-supported wharf utilizing a three-dimensional numerical method. The damaged pile-supported wharf at the Kobe Port during the Hyogo-ken Nambu earthquake (1995) is selected to verify the applicability of the numerical modeling. Analysis results showed a suitable agreement with the observations on the damaged wharf, and the significant effect of excess pore pressure development and pile-soil dynamic interaction on the seismic performance of the wharf.

Evaluation of Seismic Performance of Pile-supported Wharves Installed in Saturated Sand through Response Spectrum Analysis and Dynamic Centrifuge Model Test (동적원심모형실험 및 응답스펙트럼해석을 통한 포화지반에 관입된 잔교식 안벽의 내진성능 평가)

  • Yun, Jung-Won;Han, Jin-Tae;Lee, Seokhyung
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.37 no.12
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    • pp.73-87
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    • 2021
  • Pile-supported wharf is a structure that can transmit and receive cargo, and it is mainly installed on saturated inclined ground. In the seismic design of these structures, the codes suggest using the response spectrum analysis method as a preliminary design method. However, guideline on modeling method for pile-supported wharf installed in saturated soil is lacking. Therefore, in this study, the dynamic centrifuge model test and response spectrum analysis were performed to evaluate the seismic performance of pile-supported wharf installed into the saturated soil. For the test, some sections (3×3 pile group) among the pile-supported wharf were selected, and they were classified into two model (dry and saturated sand model). Then the response spectrum analysis was performed by using the soil spring method to the test model. As a result of test and analysis, the m om ent difference occurred within a m axim um of 51% in the dry sand m odel and the saturated sand model where liquefaction does not occur, and it was found that the pile moment by depth was properly simulated. Therefore, in the case of these models, it is appropriate to perform the modeling using the Terzaghi (1955) constant of horizontal subgrade reaction (nh)

Seismic analysis of turbo machinery foundation: Shaking table test and computational modeling

  • Tripathy, Sungyani;Desai, Atul K
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.629-641
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    • 2017
  • Foundation plays a significant role in safe and efficient turbo machinery operation. Turbo machineries generate harmonic load on the foundation due to their high speed rotating motion which causes vibration in the machinery, foundation and soil beneath the foundation. The problems caused by vibration get multiplied if the soil is poor. An improperly designed machine foundation increases the vibration and reduces machinery health leading to frequent maintenance. Hence it is very important to study the soil structure interaction and effect of machine vibration on the foundation during turbo machinery operation in the design stage itself. The present work studies the effect of harmonic load due to machine operation along with earthquake loading on the frame foundation for poor soil conditions. Various alternative foundations like rafts, barrette, batter pile and combinations of barrettes with batter pile are analyzed to study the improvements in the vibration patterns. Detailed computational analysis was carried out in SAP 2000 software; the numerical model was analyzed and compared with the shaking table experiment results. The numerical results are found to be closely matching with the experimental data which confirms the accuracy of the numerical model predictions. Both shake table and SAP 2000 results reveal that combination of barrette and batter piles with raft are best suitable for poor soil conditions because it reduces the displacement at top deck, bending moment and horizontal displacement of pile and thereby making the foundation more stable under seismic loading.

Seismic Performance of Bridge with Pile Bent Structures in Soft Ground against Near-Fault Ground Motions (연약지반에 건설된 단일형 현장타설말뚝 교량의 근단층지반운동에 대한 내진성능)

  • Sun, Chang-Ho;An, Sung-Min;Kim, Jung-Han;Kim, Ick-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.23 no.7
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 2019
  • For the structures near the seismogenic fault, the evaluation of seismic performance against near-fault ground motions is important as well as for design ground motions. In this study, characteristics of seismic behaviors and seismic performance of the pile-bent bridge constructed on the thick soft soil site with various weak soil layers were analyzed. The input ground motions were synthesized by the directivity pulse parameters for intra-plate regions. The ground motion acceleration histories of each layer were obtained by one-dimensional site response analysis. Each soil layer was modeled by equivalent linear springs, and multi-support excitations with different input ground motions at each soil spring were applied for nonlinear seismic analyses. The analysis result by the near-fault ground motions and ground motions matched to design spectra were compared. In case of the near fault ground motion input, the bridge behaved within the elastic range but the location of the maximum moment occurred was different from the result of design ground motion input.

A Parametric Study on the Seismic Response Analysis of LNG Storage Tank with Disconnected Pile Foundation Subjected to Horizontal Seismic Input Considering Fluid-Structure-Soil Interaction (유체-구조물-지반 상호작용을 고려한 비결합 말뚝기초에 지지된 LNG 저장탱크의 수평지진입력에 대한 지진응답 매개변수해석)

  • Son, Il-Min;Kim, Jae-Min
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2024
  • This study performed the seismic response analysis of an LNG storage tank supported by a disconnected piled raft foundation (DPRF) with a load transfer platform (LTP). For this purpose, a precise analytical model with simultaneous consideration of Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) and Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) was used. The effect of the LTP characteristics (thickness, stiffness) of the DPRF system on the seismic response of the superstructure (inner and outer tanks) and piles was analyzed. The analytical results were compared with the response of the piled raft foundation (PRF) system. The following conclusions can be drawn from the numerical results: (1) The DPRF system has a smaller bending moment and axial force at the head of the pile than the PRF system, even if the thickness and stiffness of the LTP change; (2) The DPRF system has a slight stiffness of the LTP and the superstructure member force can increase with increasing thickness. This is because as the stiffness of the LTP decreases and the thickness increases, the natural frequency of the LTP becomes closer to the natural frequency of the superstructure, which may affect the response of the superstructure. Therefore, when applying the DPRF system, it is recommended that the sensitivity analysis of the seismic response to the thickness and stiffness of the LTP must be performed.