SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION

Introduction. New building codes provide for a significant increase in the magnitude of seismic loads that should be perceived by hydraulic structures. In this regard, even in areas with low seismic activity, there may be a problem of ensuring the seismic stability of hydraulic structures. This is p...

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Main Authors: Victor A. Esinovsky, Mikhail P. Sainov, Sergey A. Filippov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU) 2018-12-01
Series:Stroitel’stvo: Nauka i Obrazovanie
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Online Access:http://www.nso-journal.ru/public/journals/1/issues/2018/04/02_04_2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-af8386f9fc634405be140b98ea1efe082020-11-24T21:55:59ZengMoscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)Stroitel’stvo: Nauka i Obrazovanie2305-55022018-12-01842210.22227/2305-5502.2018.4.2SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATIONVictor A. Esinovsky0Mikhail P. Sainov1Sergey A. Filippov2HydrotechExpertiseMoscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University) (MGSU)Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University) (MGSU)Introduction. New building codes provide for a significant increase in the magnitude of seismic loads that should be perceived by hydraulic structures. In this regard, even in areas with low seismic activity, there may be a problem of ensuring the seismic stability of hydraulic structures. This is particularly acute in berthing facilities. As a rule, they are not so massive to withstand seismic loads. The issue of seismic stability of berthing facilities has not yet been properly considered. The results of numerical simulation of the seismic stability of the mooring-dividing wall during a 7-point earthquake are considered. A structure about 24 m high located on a non-rock base was investigated. Materials and methods. The seismic stability of the mooring structure was estimated by calculating its stress-strain state under the action of seismic forces. Calculations were carried out by the finite element method. Seismic loads on the structure were determined in two ways — by linear-spectral theory and by dynamic theory. For the calculation of seismic loads, 30 lower frequencies and the natural mode of the structure were determined together with an array of its base. When calculating according to the dynamic theory, the seismic effect was specified in the form of an accelerogram adopted for similar conditions. The direction of seismic impact was assumed horizontal. Results. According to the dynamic theory, seismic loads turned out to be lower than according to linear-spectral theory. However, the results of the calculation of the stress-strain state of the mooring structure were close. It was found that the seismic forces on the mooring wall will reach about a quarter of the weight of the structure. Under the influence of such forces, the mooring wall will lose its stability. Conclusions. To ensure seismic stability, it is recommended to combine the mooring wall and the base plate into a single monolithic structure, as well as to strengthen the lower part of the structure and facilitate the upper one.http://www.nso-journal.ru/public/journals/1/issues/2018/04/02_04_2018.pdfseismic loadsmooring wallstabilitydynamic theory
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author Victor A. Esinovsky
Mikhail P. Sainov
Sergey A. Filippov
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Mikhail P. Sainov
Sergey A. Filippov
SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION
Stroitel’stvo: Nauka i Obrazovanie
seismic loads
mooring wall
stability
dynamic theory
author_facet Victor A. Esinovsky
Mikhail P. Sainov
Sergey A. Filippov
author_sort Victor A. Esinovsky
title SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION
title_short SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION
title_full SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION
title_fullStr SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION
title_full_unstemmed SEISMIC STABILITY OF THE MOORING WALL ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION
title_sort seismic stability of the mooring wall according to the results of numerical simulation
publisher Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)
series Stroitel’stvo: Nauka i Obrazovanie
issn 2305-5502
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Introduction. New building codes provide for a significant increase in the magnitude of seismic loads that should be perceived by hydraulic structures. In this regard, even in areas with low seismic activity, there may be a problem of ensuring the seismic stability of hydraulic structures. This is particularly acute in berthing facilities. As a rule, they are not so massive to withstand seismic loads. The issue of seismic stability of berthing facilities has not yet been properly considered. The results of numerical simulation of the seismic stability of the mooring-dividing wall during a 7-point earthquake are considered. A structure about 24 m high located on a non-rock base was investigated. Materials and methods. The seismic stability of the mooring structure was estimated by calculating its stress-strain state under the action of seismic forces. Calculations were carried out by the finite element method. Seismic loads on the structure were determined in two ways — by linear-spectral theory and by dynamic theory. For the calculation of seismic loads, 30 lower frequencies and the natural mode of the structure were determined together with an array of its base. When calculating according to the dynamic theory, the seismic effect was specified in the form of an accelerogram adopted for similar conditions. The direction of seismic impact was assumed horizontal. Results. According to the dynamic theory, seismic loads turned out to be lower than according to linear-spectral theory. However, the results of the calculation of the stress-strain state of the mooring structure were close. It was found that the seismic forces on the mooring wall will reach about a quarter of the weight of the structure. Under the influence of such forces, the mooring wall will lose its stability. Conclusions. To ensure seismic stability, it is recommended to combine the mooring wall and the base plate into a single monolithic structure, as well as to strengthen the lower part of the structure and facilitate the upper one.
topic seismic loads
mooring wall
stability
dynamic theory
url http://www.nso-journal.ru/public/journals/1/issues/2018/04/02_04_2018.pdf
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