Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground Motion

The dynamic responses of a concrete rectangular liquid storage tank on the surface of rigid soil subjected to three-directional earthquake ground motion are investigated with material nonlinearity taken into consideration. Material nonlinearity in concrete is considered using the concrete damage pla...

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Main Authors: Chae-Been Lee, Jin-Ho Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4688
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spelling doaj-39e51f18a92945aa92d2d4c92cf139d22021-06-01T00:35:02ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-05-01114688468810.3390/app11104688Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground MotionChae-Been Lee0Jin-Ho Lee1Department of Ocean Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, KoreaDepartment of Ocean Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, KoreaThe dynamic responses of a concrete rectangular liquid storage tank on the surface of rigid soil subjected to three-directional earthquake ground motion are investigated with material nonlinearity taken into consideration. Material nonlinearity in concrete is considered using the concrete damage plasticity model. The hydrodynamic pressure due to earthquake ground motion is considered using a finite-element solution of the governing equation for an inviscid and incompressible ideal fluid with the fluid–structure interaction taken into consideration. It was observed from the dynamic analyses that the effects of material nonlinearity and directionality significantly affect the earthquake responses of the considered system. The relative displacement of the structure increased significantly by the nonlinearity of the material. Inclined cracks due to the increased displacement were observed on the long-sided walls. The hydrodynamic pressure can be reduced significantly by the material nonlinearity and is influenced by the directionality of an earthquake’s ground motion. The base shear and overturning moment due to the hydrodynamic pressure and the resulting impulsive mass and corresponding height for a simplified mass-spring analogy are also affected. Because the directionality was observed to have a significant influence on the peak value of the sloshing height, it must be estimated with the directionality considered.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4688rectangular liquid storage tankfluid–structure interactionearthquake response, hydrodynamic pressurematerial nonlinearitydirectionality
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author Chae-Been Lee
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Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground Motion
Applied Sciences
rectangular liquid storage tank
fluid–structure interaction
earthquake response, hydrodynamic pressure
material nonlinearity
directionality
author_facet Chae-Been Lee
Jin-Ho Lee
author_sort Chae-Been Lee
title Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground Motion
title_short Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground Motion
title_full Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground Motion
title_fullStr Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground Motion
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Concrete Rectangular Liquid Storage Tank on Rigid Soil Subjected to Three-Directional Ground Motion
title_sort nonlinear dynamic response of a concrete rectangular liquid storage tank on rigid soil subjected to three-directional ground motion
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The dynamic responses of a concrete rectangular liquid storage tank on the surface of rigid soil subjected to three-directional earthquake ground motion are investigated with material nonlinearity taken into consideration. Material nonlinearity in concrete is considered using the concrete damage plasticity model. The hydrodynamic pressure due to earthquake ground motion is considered using a finite-element solution of the governing equation for an inviscid and incompressible ideal fluid with the fluid–structure interaction taken into consideration. It was observed from the dynamic analyses that the effects of material nonlinearity and directionality significantly affect the earthquake responses of the considered system. The relative displacement of the structure increased significantly by the nonlinearity of the material. Inclined cracks due to the increased displacement were observed on the long-sided walls. The hydrodynamic pressure can be reduced significantly by the material nonlinearity and is influenced by the directionality of an earthquake’s ground motion. The base shear and overturning moment due to the hydrodynamic pressure and the resulting impulsive mass and corresponding height for a simplified mass-spring analogy are also affected. Because the directionality was observed to have a significant influence on the peak value of the sloshing height, it must be estimated with the directionality considered.
topic rectangular liquid storage tank
fluid–structure interaction
earthquake response, hydrodynamic pressure
material nonlinearity
directionality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4688
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