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Seismic analysis of non-linearly base-isolated soil-structure interacting reactor building by way of the hybrid frequency-time-domain procedure
Authors:Georges R Darbre
Abstract:The seismic analysis of a reactor building on a sliding-type base isolation is performed by way of the hybrid frequency-time-domain procedure. The frequency dependence of the foundation stiffness coefficients is duly accounted for in the analysis, although the problem is non-linear. The response results are shown to be reliable by way of comparison with the results of a time-stepping algorithm in the specialized case of constant foundation stiffness coefficients. The fact that such an analysis can be performed is an outstanding result, particularly when considering that no difficulties are encountered in the implementation and in the calculation. The flow chart used to implement the procedure is presented in the paper. The reactor building is analysed for three different sites with each site having three sets of material properties. It appears that the structural response is not strongly affected by the frequency dependence of the foundation stiffness coefficients. This also holds true as far as the response of equipment attached to the superstructure is concerned. For all practical purposes this frequency dependence may be disregarded in favour of constant spring and damping coefficients.
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