Nuclear Engineering and Technology (May 2023)

Seismic analysis of a steam generator for Gyeongju and Pohang earthquakes

  • Myung Jo Jhung,
  • Youngin Choi,
  • Changsik Oh,
  • Gangsig Shin,
  • Chan Il Park

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 5
pp. 1577 – 1586

Abstract

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Safety qualification of a steam generator is a crucial issue related to faulted condition design loads, including earthquake loads, and it should be ensured that the structural integrity of a steam generator does not exceed its design load. Using data from the Gyeongju and Pohang earthquakes, the two most powerful recorded seismic events in Korea, seismic analyses of a typical steam generator are conducted in this study. The modal characteristics are used to develop an input deck for these analyses. With a time history analysis, the responses of the steam generator in the event of an earthquake are obtained. In particular, the displacement, velocity, and acceleration responses are obtained in the time domain, with these outcomes then used for a detailed structural analysis as part of the ensuing assessment. The response spectra are also generated to determine the response characteristics in the frequency domain, focusing on the response comparisons between the Gyeongju and Pohang earthquakes. Structural integrity can be ensured by performing additional analysis using results obtained from the time history analysis considering the input excitations of various earthquakes considered in the design.

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