This study describes inelastic seismic design of piping systems considering the damping effect caused by elastic–plastic property of a pipe support which is called an elastic–plastic support. Though the elastic–plastic support is proposed as inelastic seismic design framework in the Japan Electric Association code for the seismic design of nuclear power plants (JEAC4601), the seismic responses of the various piping systems with the support are unclear. In this study, the damping coefficient of a piping system is focused on, and the relation between seismic response of the piping system and elastic–plastic behavior of the elastic–plastic support was investigated using nonlinear time history analysis and complex eigenvalue analysis. The analysis results showed that the maximum seismic response acceleration of the piping system decreased largely in the area surrounded by pipe elbows including the elastic–plastic support which allowed plastic deformation. The modal damping coefficient increased a maximum of about sevenfold. Furthermore, the amount of the initial stiffness of the elastic–plastic support made a difference in the increasing tendency of the modal damping coefficient. From the viewpoint of the support model in the inelastic seismic design, the reduction behavior for the seismic response of the piping system was little affected by the 10% variation of the secondary stiffness. These results demonstrated the elastic–plastic support is a useful inelastic seismic design of piping systems on the conditions where the design seismic load is exceeded extremely.
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Numerical Study on Inelastic Seismic Design of Piping Systems Using Damping Effect Based on Elastic–Plastic Property of Pipe Supports
Akira Maekawa,
Akira Maekawa
The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.,
13-8 Goichi, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1141, Japan
e-mail: maekawa.akira@e3.kepco.co.jp
13-8 Goichi, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1141, Japan
e-mail: maekawa.akira@e3.kepco.co.jp
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Tsuneo Takahashi
Tsuneo Takahashi
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.,
3-1-1, Higashikawasaki-cho,
Chuo-ku,
Kobe 650-8670, Japan;
3-1-1, Higashikawasaki-cho,
Chuo-ku,
Kobe 650-8670, Japan;
Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Inc.,
64 Sata, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1205, Japan
e-mails: takahashi_tsuneo@khi.co.jp;
takahashi.tsuneo@inss.co.jp
64 Sata, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1205, Japan
e-mails: takahashi_tsuneo@khi.co.jp;
takahashi.tsuneo@inss.co.jp
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Akira Maekawa
The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.,
13-8 Goichi, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1141, Japan
e-mail: maekawa.akira@e3.kepco.co.jp
13-8 Goichi, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1141, Japan
e-mail: maekawa.akira@e3.kepco.co.jp
Tsuneo Takahashi
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.,
3-1-1, Higashikawasaki-cho,
Chuo-ku,
Kobe 650-8670, Japan;
3-1-1, Higashikawasaki-cho,
Chuo-ku,
Kobe 650-8670, Japan;
Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Inc.,
64 Sata, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1205, Japan
e-mails: takahashi_tsuneo@khi.co.jp;
takahashi.tsuneo@inss.co.jp
64 Sata, Mihama-cho,
Mikata-gun,
Fukui 919-1205, Japan
e-mails: takahashi_tsuneo@khi.co.jp;
takahashi.tsuneo@inss.co.jp
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Pressure Vessel and Piping Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSEL TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received November 6, 2017; final manuscript received March 10, 2018; published online December 14, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Oreste S. Bursi.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Feb 2019, 141(1): 010907 (9 pages)
Published Online: December 14, 2018
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Received:
November 6, 2017
Revised:
March 10, 2018
Citation
Maekawa, A., and Takahashi, T. (December 14, 2018). "Numerical Study on Inelastic Seismic Design of Piping Systems Using Damping Effect Based on Elastic–Plastic Property of Pipe Supports." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. February 2019; 141(1): 010907. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4039697
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