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Static earthquake in piping system 1

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kurtz

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Sep 10, 2016
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If I want to take into account 'static earthquake' for piping system and peak ground acceleration = 0,3g, what value should I take for the calculation?
PGA=0,3g or Peak ground spectral acceleration = approx. 0,3g x 2,5 = 0,75g ? (skipping soil type and importance factor).
In the first case will be too liberal in the secound case will be too conservative

I know it's best to do dynamic analysis, but I'm asking about the simplify static equivalent of earthquake.
 
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Kurtz- you have not said what seismic code and piping code you are designing to.
 
It's general question. Code EN 13480. Seismic code whatever you want. It should be correct with engineering point of view.
I think it will be better assume PGA. Peak ground spectral acceleration will be too far... in general, static equivalent is a big simplification

 
I found in the EN13480, it should be PGA * 1,5
 
The subject code, Eurocode 8: Design of structures for earthquake resistance —
Part 4: Silos, tanks and pipelines 5.4.2 of item 3 is below:


Peak of spectrum is not PGA. Peak of specktrum = 2.5 S η

This value is used for the design of support connection.
 
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