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ASCE ChileEarthquakeof2010 2016

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Chile Earthquake of 2010 – Assessment of Industrial Facilities around Concepción

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ASCE 2016 112
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Sponsored by the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE On February 27, 2010, an earthquake off the coast of Chile registered a magnitude of 8.8, making it the largest in Chile since 1960. Between those two massive quakes, Chile enacted codes to improve the seismic resilience of structures. Because the Chilean codes are similar to codes in the United States, the performance of industrial facilities in Chile provided an unprecedented opportunity to study how heavy U.S. industrial facilities might perform during a large seismic event. In April 2010, the ASCE/SEI Chile Assessment Team undertook a mission to observe structures in the affected zone and to gather information that would be useful to the development of U.S. codes. One team concentrated on identifying strengths and weaknesses in the response of industrial structures. This volume contains the team’s report on earthquake effects at the following facilities:

  • CAP Acero Huachipato Steel Plant, including the coke plant, two blast furnaces, bar mills, a hot rolling mill, and a pier;
  • ENAP Bio Bio Refinery, including process units, fin fan units, a wooden cooling tower, control buildings, and a tank farm;
  • Abastible San Vicente Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Terminal, including two LPG spheres, an LPG tank, a pipe rack, and a pier;
  • Santa Maria Power Station, a coal-fired plant under construction; and
  • A base isolated pier at the Port of Coronel.

This report also includes an analysis of anchor bolt performance at these facilities and overall recommendations of the assessment team. Nine appendixes of supporting documentation—including English translations of two Chilean standards—are available for download. For structural engineers, this report provides critical information for the development and implementation of seismic codes and standards, as well as for focusing retrofit efforts in heavy industrial facilities.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Contributors and Acknowledgments
8 Chapter 1: Introduction
10 Chapter 2: Ground Motion Records
14 Chapter 3: Assessment of CAP Acero Steel Plant
16 Coke Plant Assessment
17 Coal Bin Adjacent to Blast Furnaces
19 Steel Shop
22 Hot Rolling Mill
24 Bar Mill (New
25 Water Treatment Plant
27 Pier
29 General Conclusions and Recommendations
30 Chapter 4: Assessment of ENAP Bio Bio Refinery
35 Tank Farm Assessment
40 Coker Unit
45 Cooling Tower
47 Process Units (Hydrocracking, Isomerization, and Catalytic Cracking Units,
Ethylene Plant
51 HDT Unit Pipe Rack and Supported Fin Fan
52 Consequential Damage Caused by Piping Inertial Forces and Relative
Displacements
54 General Conclusions and Recommendations
56 Chapter 5: Assessment of Abastible San Vicente Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(LPG) Terminal
58 LPG Spheres Assessment
60 LPG Tank Assessment
63 Pipe Rack Assessment
65 Wall Assessment
66 Control Room Assessment
Electrical Room and Mechanical Room Assessments
68 Pump Room Assessments
69 Pier Assessment
72 General Conclusions and Recommendations
74 Chapter 6: Assessment of Santa Maria Power Station
75 Boiler Structure Assessment and Observations
Coal Bins Assessment
Coal Pile Conveyor and Support Structure Assessment and Observations
79 Conveyor Tunnel Assessment
80 Stack Assessment and Observations
81 Tank Assessment and Observations
82 iii
Removable Anchor Bolts Assessment
Miscellaneous Connections Assessment and Observations
85 General Conclusions and Recommendations
86 Chapter 7: Assessment of Base Isolated Pier
Base Isolators Assessment and Observations
87 Isolation Joint Assessment and Observations
89 Crane Assessment and Observations
General Conclusions and Recommendations
90 Chapter 8: Anchor Bolt Performance
Anchor Bolt Behavior—Stacks and Vessels
93 Anchor Bolt Behavior—Column Baseplates
100 Anchor Bolt Behavior—Pedestals and Saddles
106 Chapter 9: Industrial Assessment Team Recommendations
ASCE ChileEarthquakeof2010 2016
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