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Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2007

Tsunami Assessment for Risk Management at Nuclear Power Facilities in Japan

Ken Yanagisawa; Fumihiko Imamura; Tsutomu Sakakiyama; Tadashi Annaka; Tomoyoshi Takeda; Nobuo Shuto

The present study focuses on evaluation of the maximum and minimum water levels caused by tsunamis as risk factors for operation and management at nuclear power facilities along the coastal area of Japan. Tsunamis generated by submarine earthquakes are examined, basing literature reviews and databases of information on historical tsunami events and run-up heights. For simulation of water level along the coast, a numerical calculation system should be designed with computational regions covering a particular site. Also the calculation system should be verified by comparison of historical and calculated tsunami heights. At the beginning of the tsunami assessment, the standard faults, their locations, mechanisms and maximum magnitudes should be carefully estimated by considering historical earthquakeinduced tsunamis and seismo-tectonics at each area. Secondly, the range of errors in the model parameters should be considered since earthquakes and tsunamis are natural phenomena that involve natural variability as well as errors in estimating parameters. For these reasons, uncertainty-induced errors should be taken into account in the process of tsunami assessment with parametric study of the tsunami source model. The element tsunamis calculated by the standard fault models with the errors would be given for the design. Then, the design tsunami can be selected among the element tsunamis with the most significant impact, maximum and minimum water levels, on the site, bearing in mind the possible errors in the numerical calculation system. Finally, the design tsunami is verified by comparison with the run-up heights of historical tsunamis, ensuring that the design tsunami is selected as the highest of all historical and possible future tsunamis at the site.


Volume 5: Safety and Security; Low Level Waste Management, Decontamination and Decommissioning; Nuclear Industry Forum | 2006

Development of a Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis in Japan

Toshiaki Sakai; Tomoyoshi Takeda; Hiroshi Soraoka; Ken Yanagisawa; Tadashi Annaka

It is meaningful for tsunami assessment to evaluate phenomena beyond the design basis as well as seismic design. Because once we set the design basis tsunami height, we still have possibilities tsunami height may exceeds the determined design tsunami height due to uncertainties regarding the tsunami phenomena. Probabilistic tsunami risk assessment consists of estimating for tsunami hazard and fragility of structures and executing system analysis. In this report, we apply a method for probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis (PTHA). We introduce a logic tree approach to estimate tsunami hazard curves (relationships between tsunami height and probability of excess) and present an example for Japan. Examples of tsunami hazard curves are illustrated, and uncertainty in the tsunami hazard is displayed by 5-, 16-, 50-, 84- and 95-percentile and mean hazard curves. The result of PTHA will be used for quantitative assessment of the tsunami risk for important facilities located on coastal area. Tsunami hazard curves are the reasonable input data for structures and system analysis. However the evaluation method for estimating fragility of structures and the procedure of system analysis is now being developed.Copyright


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2007

Logic-tree Approach for Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis and its Applications to the Japanese Coasts

Tadashi Annaka; Kenji Satake; Tsutomu Sakakiyama; Ken Yanagisawa; Nobuo Shuto


Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering | 2013

Application of Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis in Japan

Makoto Takao; Jiro Tsuchiyama; Tadashi Annaka; Tetsushi Kurita


Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering | 2014

Reliability Improvement of Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis

Makoto Takao; Keiichi Ueta; Tadashi Annaka; Tetsushi Kurita; Hitoshi Nakase; Takashi Kyoya; Junji Kato


Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering | 2010

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF SEISMIC GROUND MOTION INTENSITIES IN THE KANTO REGION

Tetsushi Kurita; Satoru Takahashi; Tadashi Annaka


Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering | 2006

Study on the Evaluation of Fragility Characteristics associated with Damage Degree of RC Bridge System and Its Application

Susumu Nakamura; Mitsuyoshi Akiyama; Sumio Sawada; Tadashi Annaka; Tsutomu Nishioka


Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering | 2005

Effect of Irregular Topography on Strong Ground Motion Amplification

Tetsushi Kurita; Tadashi Annaka; Satoru Takahashi; Masayoshi Shimada; Toshio Suehiro


Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu | 1995

NUMERICAL SIMULATION FOR SHAKING TABLE MODEL TESTS OF CAISSON REVETMENT BY DISTINCT ELEMENT METHOD

Tetsushi Kurita; Hitoshi Nakase; Tadashi Annaka; Masayoshi Shimada; Masahiro Fujitani


Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering | 2015

A Study on Zoning of Seismic Motion Characteristics at Engineering Base Layer of the Kanto Plain in Japan

Yoshikazu Shingaki; Tetsushi Kurita; Tadashi Annaka; Hiroshi Okada

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Tetsushi Kurita

Tokyo Electric Power Company

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Satoru Takahashi

Tokyo Electric Power Company

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Ken Yanagisawa

Tokyo Electric Power Company

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Masayoshi Shimada

Tokyo Electric Power Company

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Makoto Takao

Tokyo Electric Power Company

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Masahiro Fujitani

Tokyo Electric Power Company

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