Seismic assessment of cylindrical storage tanks to records with different frequency contents considering fluid–structure–soil/foundation interaction

  • Ayman Abd-Elhamed*
  • , Sayed Mahmoud
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This study aims to primarily assess the dynamic behavior of ground-supported cylindrical tanks to real near-fault earthquake records with different frequency contents including soil-structure interaction effects. A cylindrical tank’s fluid-tank-soil interaction is modeled using a three-degree-of-freedom lumped mass model for the fluid. A mass-spring-dashpot model with frequency independence is used to model the soil/foundation system. Broad, medium, and slender tank models are developed considering and ignoring the soil flexibility effect. An algorithm based on discrete-time state-space approaches is developed for performing numerical simulations of the modeled tanks excited by the low-, medium-, and high-frequency contents. The obtained results for the modeled tanks in terms of base shear, overturning moment, and connective and impulsive mass displacements incorporating the influence of supporting soils as well as the frequency contents of excitation records are evaluated and compared with the corresponding results for modeled tanks with a fixed base. In addition, the liquid sloshing height for all aspect ratios is also evaluated and compared. The study’s findings clearly indicate that records with low-frequency contents require significantly more seismically demanding than other records for the considered soil types. Remarkably, soil-tank interaction under earthquake motions substantially amplifies the induced response.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-80
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of Low Frequency Noise Vibration and Active Control
Volume44
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Numerical simulation
  • cylindrical tank
  • dynamic behavior
  • frequency content
  • soil flexibility

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