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Study of Parameters Important to Soil-Structure Interaction in Seismic Analyses of Nuclear Power Plants
The development of state-of-the-art techniques for analyzing the effects of soil-structure interaction (SSI) on structures during earthquakes is outlined. Emphasis is placed on methods to account for energy dissipation as a result of both wave propagation away from the structure's foundation and hysteretic soil response. Solution techniques are grouped into two major types: substructure methods, which break the problem into a series of steps; and direct methods, which analyze the soil-structure model in one step. In addition to theoretical and historical development of SSI methodology, case studies are presented illustrating the application of these solution techniques. 94 references. (ERA citation 09:009915)
Study of Parameters Important to Soil-Structure Interaction in Seismic Analyses of Nuclear Power Plants
The development of state-of-the-art techniques for analyzing the effects of soil-structure interaction (SSI) on structures during earthquakes is outlined. Emphasis is placed on methods to account for energy dissipation as a result of both wave propagation away from the structure's foundation and hysteretic soil response. Solution techniques are grouped into two major types: substructure methods, which break the problem into a series of steps; and direct methods, which analyze the soil-structure model in one step. In addition to theoretical and historical development of SSI methodology, case studies are presented illustrating the application of these solution techniques. 94 references. (ERA citation 09:009915)
Study of Parameters Important to Soil-Structure Interaction in Seismic Analyses of Nuclear Power Plants
T. A. Nelson (Autor:in)
1983
218 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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