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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2021.6.30.226

A Study on the Earthquake Safety Assessment of Energy Storage Facilities According to Climate Change  

Ham, Eun-Gu (Department of Fire Protection & Safety Engineering, Open Cyber University)
Lee, Sung-Il (Apartment Housing Division, Gyeonggi-do Provincial Office)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.17, no.2, 2021 , pp. 226-235 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The risk assessment for earthquakes was conducted in accordance with the current design standard (KBC2016) for the Coalescer facility, which is a major facility of energy storage facilities. Method: The risk assessment for earthquakes was conducted in accordance with the current design standard (KBC2016) for the Coalescer facility, which is a major facility of energy storage facilities. Result: In this study, by statically loading earthquake loads and evaluating the level of collapse prevention of special-class structures, facility managers can easily recognize and evaluate the risk level, and this analysis result can be applied to future facility risk management. Earthquake analysis was performed so that. Conclusion: As a result of analyzing the Coalescer facility according to the current design standard KBC2016, the stress ratio of the main supporting members was found to be up to 4.7%. Therefore, the members supporting Coalescer were interpreted as being safe against earthquakes with a reproducibility period of 2400 years that may occur in Korea.
Keywords
Energy Storage Facility; Earthquake; Risk Assessment; Building Structure Standards; Risk Management;
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