Water Well Design for Earthquake-Induced Motion

H. N. Nazarian
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Earthquake records indicate negligible damage to adequately constructed water wells that are located away from faults or areas of unstable ground. For nuclear power plants, three factors are considered for design of wells: siting, critical outage time, and effects of ground motion. The computational steps required for the casing analysis under earthquake loads are based mainly on the effects of the free-field soil deformations. Axial and tangential stresses are computed for soil pressures and seismic shear and compressional waves. Shear stresses are obtained from shearing distortion of the ground above bedrock. These are then combined conservatively to obtain principal stresses in the casing. The ductility of steel provides a wide safety margin to accommodate any local stress concentrations. The discharge system supported by lateral leaf springs is analyzed with a lumped-mass model, and the apparent mass of the water surrounding the discharge pipe is included in the model formulation. A parametric study was performed to investigate the effect of various parameters used for the dynamic analysis of the discharge system.
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地震诱发运动的水井设计
地震记录表明,在远离断层或不稳定地面区域的地方,对适当建造的水井的破坏可以忽略不计。对于核电站来说,井的设计要考虑三个因素:选址、临界停运时间和地震动的影响。地震荷载作用下套管分析所需的计算步骤主要基于自由场土体变形的影响。轴向和切向应力计算土压力和地震剪切和纵波。剪切应力是由基岩上方地面的剪切变形得到的。然后将这些数据进行保守组合,以获得套管中的主应力。钢的延展性提供了广泛的安全余量,以适应任何局部应力集中。采用集总质量模型对侧向钢板弹簧支撑的排水系统进行了分析,并将排水管道周围水的表观质量纳入模型公式。通过参数化研究,探讨了各种参数对排料系统动态分析的影响。
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