Seismic analysis is of great importance in the evaluation of nuclear systems due to the heavy influence such loading has on their designs. Current Department of Energy seismic analysis techniques for a nuclear safety-related piping system typically involve application of a single conservative seismic input applied to the entire system [1]. A significant portion of this conservatism comes from the need to address the overlapping uncertainties in the seismic input and in the building response that transmits that input motion to the piping system. The approach presented in this paper addresses these two sources of uncertainty through the application of a suite of 32 earthquake realizations with equal probability of occurrence whose collective performance addresses the total uncertainty while each individual motion represents a single variation of it. It represents an extension of the soil-structure interaction analysis methodology of SEI/ASCE 43-05 [2] from the structure to individual piping components. Because this approach is computationally intensive, automation and other measures have been developed to make such an analysis efficient. These measures are detailed in this paper.
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ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
July 26–30, 2009
Prague, Czech Republic
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Eliminating Conservatism in the Piping System Analysis Process Through Application of a Suite of Locally Appropriate Seismic Input Motions
Anthony L. Crawford,
Anthony L. Crawford
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Robert E. Spears,
Robert E. Spears
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Mark J. Russell
Mark J. Russell
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Anthony L. Crawford
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Robert E. Spears
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Mark J. Russell
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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PVP2009-77814, pp. 59-64; 6 pages
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July 9, 2010
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Crawford, AL, Spears, RE, & Russell, MJ. "Eliminating Conservatism in the Piping System Analysis Process Through Application of a Suite of Locally Appropriate Seismic Input Motions." Proceedings of the ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. Volume 8: Seismic Engineering. Prague, Czech Republic. July 26–30, 2009. pp. 59-64. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/PVP2009-77814
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