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Soil interaction effects on sloshing response of the elevated tanks

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Livaoǧlu, Ramazan

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The aim of this paper is to investigate how the soil-structure interaction affects sloshing response of the elevated tanks. For this purpose, the elevated tanks with two different types of supporting systems which are built on six different soil profiles are analyzed for both embedded and surface foundation cases. Thus, considering these six different profiles described in well-known earthquake codes as supporting medium, a series of transient analysis have been performed to assess the effect of both fluid sloshing and soil-structure interaction (SSI). Fluid-Elevated Tank-Soil/Foundation systems are modeled with the finite element (FE) technique. In these models fluid-structure interaction is taken into account by implementing Lagrangian fluid FE approximation into the general purpose structural analysis computer code ANSYS. A 3-D FE model with viscous boundary is used in the analyses of elevated tanks-soil/foundation interaction. Formed models are analyzed for embedment and no embedment cases. Finally results from analyses showed that the soil-structure interaction and the structural properties of supporting system for the elevated tanks affected the sloshing response of the fluid inside the vessel.

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Engineering, Elevated tank, Sloshing, Fluid-structure interaction, Soil-structure interaction: supporting system, Torsional vulnerability, Cylindrical tanks, Behavior, Bottom, Fluid structure interaction, Fuel sloshing, Soil structure interactions, Soils, Different soils, Elevated tanks, Fluid sloshing, Lagrangian fluids, Soil interaction, Supporting systems, Surface foundation, Viscous boundary, Tanks (containers)

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Livaoğlu, R. vd. (2013). "Soil interaction effects on sloshing response of the elevated tanks". Geomechanics and Engineering, 5(4), 283-297.

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