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#57509 - 01/31/14 05:02 PM Seism on buried pipe
80211887 Offline
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Hello

When is generated the buried model, the Caesar II eliminates the weigth, for that reason, is not possible to evaluate the case with seism (g's).

Is there a way for evaluating seism in a buried pipe?

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#57510 - 02/01/14 10:51 AM Re: Seism on buried pipe [Re: 80211887]
Richard Ay Offline
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In a buried piping system you're most concerned with the thermal strain. A properly prepared trench will eliminate any weight stress, which is what CAESAR II assumes. The only way to achieve this in a discretized "node/beam element" flexibility program is to zero the densities.

You're correct, with zero mass you can't run dynamics. But think about the situation for a moment: in a seismic event, the pipe will either move with the surrounding soil (i.e. no induced deflections or stresses), or fail in shear (two pieces) across a fault. Why is a flexibility analysis required in this situation: the pipe is either ok, or destroyed - there is no in between?
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