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Research Paper | Civil Engineering | India | Volume 4 Issue 12, December 2015 | Popularity: 6.4 / 10
Seismic Performance of Circular Elevated Water Tank
Rupachandra J. Aware, Dr. Vageesha S. Mathada
Abstract: Liquid storage tanks are used in industries for storing chemicals, petroleum products, and for storing water in public water distribution systems. Behaviour of Cylindrical liquid storage tanks under earthquake loads has been studied as per Draft code Part II of IS 18932002. A FEM based computer software (STAAD -PRO) used for seismic analysis of tanks which gives the earthquake induced forces on tank systems. Draft code Part II of IS 18932002 which will contain provisions for all types of liquid storage tanks. Under earthquake loads, a complicated pattern of stresses is generated in the tanks. Poorly designed tanks have leaked, buckled or even collapsed during earthquakes. Common modes of failure are wall buckling, sloshing damage to roof, inlet/outlet pipe breaks and implosion due to rapid loss of contents. Elevated water tanks should be competent of keeping the expected performance during and after earthquake. It has large mass concentrated at the top of slender supporting structure hence extremely vulnerable against horizontal forces due to earthquake. Staging is formed by a group of columns and horizontal braces provided at intermediate levels to reduce the effective length of the column. In this research, a circular cylindrical elevated water tank is analysed by using finite modelling techniques. This paper presents the study of seismic performance of the elevated water tanks for various heights and various seismic zones of India. The effect of height of water tank, earthquake zones on Nodal displacement have been presented in this paper with the help of analysis of 20 models for same parameters. Analysis is carried out by using finite element software STAAD-PRO.
Keywords: Elevated Circular Cylindrical Tank, Damages, Frame type staging, Nodal Displacement, Finite Element Software STAAD-PRO
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 12, December 2015
Pages: 1798 - 1803
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/NOV152347
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