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new method is proposed to evaluate the seismic behavior of buried jointed water
pipeline networks subjected to wave propagation. First, using finite element
method and solid elements, different kinds of currently used connections in the
network are modeled, and their nonlinear behavior in all directions is
obtained. Second, a 950-meter long network consisting of ductile iron pipes
segments of 6-meter length and springs characterizing the connections, are
modeled using beam elements. Three-component displacement record of the Tabas
earthquake is applied to the network considering the time lag between support
inputs, and the nonlinear soil-pipe interaction. The record is applied once in
North-South direction and once in East-West direction with different wave
propagation velocities. Results of interest such as stress values and rotations
at various points of the network are then obtained, and critical points are
introduced in each direction. Results show that the points other than the
critical ones at the network intersections remain elastic.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-civil-and-structural-engineering/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-civil-and-structural-engineering/
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