Nam-Sik Kim
KAIST
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Engineering Structures | 1995
Nam-Sik Kim; Dong-Guen Lee
Abstract A pseudodynamic test method for the evaluation of the seismic performance of base-isolated liquid storage tanks is introduced. The liquid storage tank is modelled as a simple discrete system and a mixed integration method is adopted in the pseudodynamic testing algorithm. Major interest is placed on the development of the pseudodynamic test method incorporating a substructuring technique to simulate the hydrodynamic behaviour which could not be accounted for in a quasistatic manner. Two types of liquid storage tanks were tested to predict the seismic loads exerted by the liquid on the tank wall in terms of hydrodynamic forces and the effect of base isolation systems. The pseudodynamic test method proposed in this paper can be applied to the seismic response prediction of base-isolated liquid storage tanks using quasistatic testing facilities.
Engineering Structures | 1999
Woo-Jung Chung; Chung-Bang Yun; Nam-Sik Kim; Ju-Won Seo
This paper describes a series of shaking table and pseudodynamic tests for the evaluation of seismic performance of base-isolated structures subjected to various seismic earthquake inputs. The main objectives of this study are: (1) evaluation of the effectiveness of base isolation systems for low-rise structures against severe seismic loads through shaking table tests; (2) verification of the substructuring pseudodynamic test method for base-isolated structures in comparison with the shaking table test results; and (3) development of an analytical method for predicting earthquake responses of base isolation systems. In the shaking table test, a quarter-scale three-storey structure base-isolated by laminated rubber bearings is tested. In the pseudodynamic test, only the laminated rubber bearings are tested using the substructuring technique, whereas the concurrent seismic responses of the superstructure are computed using on-line numerical integration. Comparison with the shaking table test results indicates that the substructuring pseudodynamic test method is very effective for determining the dynamic responses of the base-isolated structure. It has also been found that the analytical method with a bi-linear hysteretic model for the base isolator can reasonably predict the earthquake responses of base isolation systems.
Journal of The Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea | 2011
Bub-Gyu Jeon; Sung-Jin Chang; Kyung-Rock Park; Nam-Sik Kim; Duk-Young Jung
In this study, a CFPBS (Cone-type Friction Pendulum Bearing System) was developed which controls the acceleration delivered to the structure to prevent damage and degradation of the critical communication equipment in case of an earthquake. The isolation performance of the CFPBS was evaluated by numerical analysis. The CFPBS was manufactured in the shape of a cone differenced from the existing FPS (Friction Pendulum System), and a pattern was engraved on the friction surface. The natural frequencies of the CFPBS were evaluated from a free-vibration test with the seismic isolator system consisting of four CFPBSs. In order to verify its earthquake-resistant performance, a numerical analysis program was created from the equation of the CFPBS induced from the equations of motion. A simplified theoretical equation of the CFPBS was proposed to manufacture the equipment which could demonstrate the necessary performance. Artificial seismic waves satisfying the maximum earthquake scale of the Korean Building Code-Structural (KBC-2005) were created and verified to review the earthquake-resistant performance of the CFPBS by numerical analysis. The superstructural mass of the CFPBS and skew angle of the friction surface were considered for numerical analysis with El Centro NS (1940), Kobe NS (1995) and artificial seismic waves. The CFPBS isolation performance evaluation was based on the results of numerical analysis and the executed comparative analysis between the results from numerical analysis and the simplified theoretical equation under the same conditions.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2011
Bub-Gyu Jeon; Sung-Jin Chang; Nam-Sik Kim
FPS(friction pendulum system) is an isolation system which is possible to isolate structures from earthquake by pendulum characteristic. Natural frequencies of the structures could be determined by designing the radius of curvature of FPS. Thus, response vibration could be reduced by changing natural frequency of structures from FPS. But effective periods of recorded seismic wave were various and estimation of earthquake characteristic could be difficult. If effective periods of seismic wave correspond to natural frequency of structures with FPS, resonance can be occurred. Therefore, CFPBS(cone-type friction pendulum bearing system) was developed for controlling the acceleration and displacement of structure by the slope of friction surfaces. Structural natural frequency with CFPBS can be changed according to position of ball on the friction surface which was designed cone-type. Therefore, superstructures on CFPBS could be isolated from earthquake. In this study, seismic performance of CFPBS was evaluated by numerical analysis and shaking table test.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2014
Ki-Young Seo; Hyun-Jae Park; Nam-Sik Kim; Jae-Min Kim; Seong-Yeong Yang
The demand of natural gas is gradually increasing as a clean fuel in the world. Therefore, LNG storage tanks and related facilities of the importance of leading a community-based facility have emerged. The seismic design of LNG storage tank including seismic analysis have been developed steadily. But, the seismic analysis and design techniques for LNG storage tanks are lacking, in Korea. Consequently, it is necessary to develop an analysis model that LNG storage tanks in isolation system can describe the behavior. Further, LNG storage tank capable of ensuring safety and economy, it is necessary to develop design techniques. The studies have suggested seismic design procedures of LNG storage tanks with isolation system including triple-FPB and idealized complex hysteresis model of triple-FPB.
Journal of the Korean Society for Railway | 2011
Bub-Gyu Jeon; Nam-Sik Kim; Sung-Il Kim
In order to get dynamic serviceability of a train travelling on a railway bridge, comfort limits with the deflection of bridge and vertical acceleration on car body are proposed in Eurocode, Shinkansen design criteria, The design guideline of the Honam High-speed railway. The design guideline of the Honam High-speed railway has quoted Eurocode. Therefore it is expected that supplementation of comfort limit of railway bridge according to expansion of span length and the improvement traveling speed of trains in the future would relatively fall behind developed countries in railway. Therefore, in order to secure technological competitiveness in world market, the study was conducted to propose the deflection limit based on vibration serviceability of railway bridges that can consider bridge-train interaction and travelling speed increase. The parameter study and bridge-train dynamic interaction analysis was conducted to figure out the correlation of vertical acceleration on car body and bridge displacement according to the increase in travelling speed. Also, the trend of increasing vertical acceleration on car body according to the increase in travelling speed was confirmed, and the amplification coefficient of vertical acceleration on car body was suggested. And the deflection form and vibration of the bridge were assumed to be in harmonic motion, and transfer function and the amplification coefficient were used to develop the dynamic serviceability deflection limit of the high-speed railway bridge as a formula.
Journal of The Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea | 2011
Kyung-Rock Park; Bub-Gyu Jeon; Nam-Sik Kim; Ju-Won Seo
PGA (Peak Ground Acceleration) is the parameter which indicates the peak value for strong ground motion and is mainly due to the intensity of the seismic wave. Usually, seismic waves can consist of different characteristics and can have different effects on structures. Therefore, it may be undesirable that the effects of a seismic wave are evaluated only based on the PGA. In this study, time history analysis was executed with a single degree of freedom model for inelastic seismic analysis. The numerical model was assumed to be a perfect elasto-plastic model. Input accelerations were made with El Centro NS (1940), other earthquake records and artificial earthquakes. The displacement ductility demand and cumulative dissipated energy, which were calculated from other artificial earthquakes, were compared. As a result, different responses from other seismic waves which have the same PGA were identified. Therefore, an index which could reflect both seismic and structural characteristics is needed. The SI (Spectrum Intensity) scale which could be obtained from integration by parts of the velocity response spectrum could be an index reflecting the inelastic seismic response of structures. It can be possible to identify from correlation analysis among the SI scale, displacement ductility demand and cumulative dissipated energy that the SI scale is sufficient to be an index for the inelastic response of structures under seismic conditions.
Structural Engineering and Mechanics | 2015
Bub-Gyu Jeon; Sung-Jin Chang; Sung-Wan Kim; Nam-Sik Kim
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2017
Eun-Rim Baek; Hyoung-Suk Choi; Dong-Uk Park; Nam-Sik Kim
한국소음진동공학회 학술대회논문집 | 2016
Sung-Wan Kim; Bub-Gyu Jeon; Dong-Uk Park; Nam-Sik Kim