Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4927268 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, seismic behavior of gas supply networks is investigated by constructing a 24Â mÃ24Â m buried network and conducting an artificial earthquake test by detonating TNT explosives. The pipe network consists of typical welded steel pipes used in gas supply networks. Ground motion is produced by detonating 30Â kg of TNT explosives buried 5Â m below ground surface and 15Â m away from the network. The test preparations are presented, including site selection, network layout, ground motion generation, and arrangements of different sensors. The measured ground acceleration, strain, and acceleration of welded steel pipes, and pipe-soil relative slippage are discussed. The deformation patterns of welded steel pipes are also analyzed and explained, including axial and bending deformations, systematic network characteristics, deformation relationship between ground and pipes, and dynamic response of buried pipes.
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Authors
Huiquan Miao, Wei Liu, Chuang Wang, Jie Li,