Bakalis K., Fragiadakis M., Vamvatsikos D. (2017). Surrogate modeling for the seismic performance assessment of liquid storage tanks. ASCE Journal of Structural Engineering, 143(4): 04016199.
Bakalis K., Fragiadakis M., Vamvatsikos D. (2017). Surrogate modeling for the seismic performance assessment of liquid storage tanks. ASCE Journal of Structural Engineering, 143(4): 04016199
Abstract | A three-dimensional surrogate model is presented for the seismic performance assessment of cylindrical atmospheric liquid storage tanks. The proposed model consists of a concentrated fluid mass attached to a single vertical beam-column element that rests on rigid beam-spokes with edge springs. The model is suitable for rapid static and dynamic seismic performance assessment. Contrary to other simplified models for tanks, its properties are determined through a simple structural analysis that can be performed in any nonlinear analysis software, without the need for complex finite-element models. The results compare favorably to those of three-dimensional finite-element models on three tanks of varying aspect ratios. A step-by-step example of the modeling procedure is presented for a squat unanchored tank, and a sensitivity analysis is conducted in order to investigate the effect of various modeling parameters on the seismic response of the proposed tank model.