Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment Behavior

While the container crane is an important part of daily port operations, it has received little attention in comparison with other infrastructures such as buildings and bridges. Crane collapses owing to earthquakes affect the operation of the port and indirectly impact the economy. This study propos...

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Main Authors: Quang Huy Tran, Jungwon Huh, Nhu Son Doan, Van Ha Mac, Jin-Hee Ahn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/21/4660
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spelling doaj-613ecf54fc414bed8c91f0cf401210912020-11-25T01:23:31ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-11-01921466010.3390/app9214660app9214660Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment BehaviorQuang Huy Tran0Jungwon Huh1Nhu Son Doan2Van Ha Mac3Jin-Hee Ahn4Department of Civil Engineering, Nha Trang University, Khanh Hoa 57000, VietnamDepartment of Ocean Civil Engineering, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 59626, KoreaDepartment of Ocean Civil Engineering, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 59626, KoreaDepartment of Ocean Civil Engineering, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 59626, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology, Jinju 52725, KoreaWhile the container crane is an important part of daily port operations, it has received little attention in comparison with other infrastructures such as buildings and bridges. Crane collapses owing to earthquakes affect the operation of the port and indirectly impact the economy. This study proposes fragility analyses for various damage levels of a container crane, thus enabling the port owner and partners to better understand the seismic vulnerability presented by container cranes. A large number of nonlinear time-history analyses were applied for a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model to quantify the vulnerability of a Korean case-study container crane considering the uplift and derailment behavior. The uncertainty of the demand and capacity of the crane structures were also considered through random variables, i.e., the elastic modulus of members, ground motion profile, and intensity. The results analyzed in the case of the Korean container crane indicated the probability of exceeding the first uplift with or without derailment before the crane reached the structure’s limit states. This implies that under low seismic excitation, the crane may be derailed without any structural damage. However, when the crane reaches the minor damage state, this condition is always coupled with a certain probability of uplift with or without derailment. Furthermore, this study proposes fragility curves developed for different structural periods to enable port stakeholders to assess the risk of their container crane.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/21/4660ship-to-shore (sts) container craneuplift and derailmenttime-history analysispushover analysisfragility assessment
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author Quang Huy Tran
Jungwon Huh
Nhu Son Doan
Van Ha Mac
Jin-Hee Ahn
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Jungwon Huh
Nhu Son Doan
Van Ha Mac
Jin-Hee Ahn
Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment Behavior
Applied Sciences
ship-to-shore (sts) container crane
uplift and derailment
time-history analysis
pushover analysis
fragility assessment
author_facet Quang Huy Tran
Jungwon Huh
Nhu Son Doan
Van Ha Mac
Jin-Hee Ahn
author_sort Quang Huy Tran
title Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment Behavior
title_short Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment Behavior
title_full Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment Behavior
title_fullStr Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Fragility Assessment of a Container Crane under Seismic Excitation Considering Uplift and Derailment Behavior
title_sort fragility assessment of a container crane under seismic excitation considering uplift and derailment behavior
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-11-01
description While the container crane is an important part of daily port operations, it has received little attention in comparison with other infrastructures such as buildings and bridges. Crane collapses owing to earthquakes affect the operation of the port and indirectly impact the economy. This study proposes fragility analyses for various damage levels of a container crane, thus enabling the port owner and partners to better understand the seismic vulnerability presented by container cranes. A large number of nonlinear time-history analyses were applied for a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model to quantify the vulnerability of a Korean case-study container crane considering the uplift and derailment behavior. The uncertainty of the demand and capacity of the crane structures were also considered through random variables, i.e., the elastic modulus of members, ground motion profile, and intensity. The results analyzed in the case of the Korean container crane indicated the probability of exceeding the first uplift with or without derailment before the crane reached the structure’s limit states. This implies that under low seismic excitation, the crane may be derailed without any structural damage. However, when the crane reaches the minor damage state, this condition is always coupled with a certain probability of uplift with or without derailment. Furthermore, this study proposes fragility curves developed for different structural periods to enable port stakeholders to assess the risk of their container crane.
topic ship-to-shore (sts) container crane
uplift and derailment
time-history analysis
pushover analysis
fragility assessment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/21/4660
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