Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation

In this paper, parameter sensitivity analysis of the dynamic response of cylindrical intake towers interacting with the concrete dam, foundation, internal and surrounding water is performed. The tower is modelled and verified using three-dimensional finite elements according to the Eulerian-Lagrangi...

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Main Authors: Soroush Resatalab, Mohammad Taghi Ahmadi, Mohammad Alembagheri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2020-11-01
Series:Magazine of Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2020.99.1/
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spelling doaj-a11def32cddc4de2a77ee208d9d861d92021-03-29T12:58:59ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityMagazine of Civil Engineering2712-81722020-11-019979901990110.18720/MCE.99.1Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundationSoroush Resatalab0Mohammad Taghi Ahmadi1Mohammad Alembagheri2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares UniversityDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares UniversityCentre for Infrastructure Engineering, Western Sydney UniversityIn this paper, parameter sensitivity analysis of the dynamic response of cylindrical intake towers interacting with the concrete dam, foundation, internal and surrounding water is performed. The tower is modelled and verified using three-dimensional finite elements according to the Eulerian-Lagrangian approach in the time domain. In order to carry out a parametric study, the Taguchi optimization method is employed to distinguish the most influential parameters. Thus, the iteration algorithm and number of numerical tests are designed. The models are tested under longitudinal horizontal excitation of selected reference accelerograms for either hard soil or hard rock. The evaluation of the results indicated that the two parameters, i.e. tower’s slender ratio, and the surrounding water depth are the most effective factors on both intake tower’s top drift and the base shear coefficient under seismic excitations on hard soil. It is observed that the elasticity modulus of the foundation is another influential factor in the seismic response, as the tower’s drift increases with the foundation’s flexibility. Furthermore, the effect of dam interaction on the tower drift reduces as the distance from the dam increases and stays relatively constant for any distance higher than twice the tower’s height. Interesting to note that the intake tower did not show notable sensitivity to the reference hard rock ground motion compared with that of the hard soil ground motion.https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2020.99.1/intake towerinteraction intake tower- dam- foundationseismic responsehydrodynamic pressure
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author Soroush Resatalab
Mohammad Taghi Ahmadi
Mohammad Alembagheri
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Mohammad Taghi Ahmadi
Mohammad Alembagheri
Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation
Magazine of Civil Engineering
intake tower
interaction intake tower- dam- foundation
seismic response
hydrodynamic pressure
author_facet Soroush Resatalab
Mohammad Taghi Ahmadi
Mohammad Alembagheri
author_sort Soroush Resatalab
title Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation
title_short Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation
title_full Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation
title_fullStr Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation
title_full_unstemmed Seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation
title_sort seismic response sensitivity analysis of intake towers interacting with dam, reservoir and foundation
publisher Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
series Magazine of Civil Engineering
issn 2712-8172
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In this paper, parameter sensitivity analysis of the dynamic response of cylindrical intake towers interacting with the concrete dam, foundation, internal and surrounding water is performed. The tower is modelled and verified using three-dimensional finite elements according to the Eulerian-Lagrangian approach in the time domain. In order to carry out a parametric study, the Taguchi optimization method is employed to distinguish the most influential parameters. Thus, the iteration algorithm and number of numerical tests are designed. The models are tested under longitudinal horizontal excitation of selected reference accelerograms for either hard soil or hard rock. The evaluation of the results indicated that the two parameters, i.e. tower’s slender ratio, and the surrounding water depth are the most effective factors on both intake tower’s top drift and the base shear coefficient under seismic excitations on hard soil. It is observed that the elasticity modulus of the foundation is another influential factor in the seismic response, as the tower’s drift increases with the foundation’s flexibility. Furthermore, the effect of dam interaction on the tower drift reduces as the distance from the dam increases and stays relatively constant for any distance higher than twice the tower’s height. Interesting to note that the intake tower did not show notable sensitivity to the reference hard rock ground motion compared with that of the hard soil ground motion.
topic intake tower
interaction intake tower- dam- foundation
seismic response
hydrodynamic pressure
url https://engstroy.spbstu.ru/en/article/2020.99.1/
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