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Title: | Dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis of 300m tall industrial reinforced concrete chimneys on piled raft foundations |
Authors: | Jisha, S.V. Jayalekshmi, B.R. Shivashankar, R. |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Citation: | NCEE 2014 - 10th U.S. National Conference on Earthquake Engineering: Frontiers of Earthquake Engineering, 2014, Vol., , pp.- |
Abstract: | Soil-structure interaction (SSI) analysis of 300m tall slender industrial reinforced concrete chimneys with piled raft foundation subjected to Elcentro (1940) ground motion is carried out in the present study. The transient analysis of three dimensional chimney-piled raft-soil system was conducted based on direct method of SSI using finite element method. Linear elastic material behaviour was assumed for the chimney, piled raft and soil. Parametric studies were conducted by considering different thickness of raft of piled raft foundation and different soil types to understand the significance of SSI. The time history analysis of the integrated chimney-foundation-soil was carried out with ground motion corresponding to the Imperial Valley earthquake at Elcentro (1940) with a magnitude of 7.0 and peak ground acceleration of 0.319g. The time history of acceleration was applied in the global X direction of the entire soil-structure model. The responses in terms of tangential and radial bending moments in raft, settlement of raft and tip deflection of chimney were investigated. The bending moments in raft of piled raft foundation obtained from SSI analysis were compared with that obtained from conventional analysis. It is found that the response in chimney and raft is considerably high for chimney-piled raft system resting on loose sand and it depends on the characteristics of ground motion also. |
URI: | http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/7793 |
Appears in Collections: | 2. Conference Papers |
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