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http://dx.doi.org/10.7842/kigas.2014.18.1.31

Analysis Evaluation of Impact Behavior of 270,000kL LNG Storage Outer Tank from Prestress Force Loss  

Lee, Sang-Won (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University)
Jun, Ha-Young (Civil and Architectural Engineering Dept. 1, Samsung Engineering)
Kim, Jang-Ho Jay (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yonsei University)
Kim, Jun-Hwi (LNG Tank Technology Center, KOGAS RND Division)
Lee, Kang-Won (LNG Tank Technology Center, KOGAS RND Division)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas / v.18, no.1, 2014 , pp. 31-40 More about this Journal
Abstract
LNG storage outer tank is a vertically and horizontally prestressed concrete wall structure. Therefore, when the storage tanks become larger, prestressing tendons become longer and eventually the prestressing loss becomes larger. Also, recently, bomb terrors and accidental crashes have occurred frequently on important infrastructures. Therefore, LNG storage tanks are also exposed to these dangerous scenarios, where they need to be evaluated and protected from these threats. Therefore, in this study, the behavior of 270,000 kL LNG storage outer tank impacted by a flying object is evaluated using implicit FEM code, LS-DYNA. In the analysis, the prestress loss due to the increased length of prestressing tendons from enlargement of outer tank is considered. A comparison study between the LNG tanks with and without prestress loss is performed to investigate the impact behavior and the effect of prestressing force change on the safety and serviceability prestressed concrete containment.
Keywords
LNG tank; PCCV; Flying object; Impact analysis; Prestress loss; LS-DYNA;
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