Seismic Response of Container Crane Under Near-Field and Far-Field Ground Motions

2021 
In this study, the seismic response of a container crane under near-field and far-field ground motions was investigated using a shaking table test on a 1/20 scale crane. The 1/20 scale crane was designed and fabricated based on the similitude laws, in which three independent quantities: geometric length, acceleration, and elastic modulus, were used to design the 1/20 scale crane. A series of shaking table tests were conducted at the Seismic Research and Test Center, Pusan National University, Yangsan Campus to evaluate the seismic response of the scale crane under near-field and far-field ground motions. The results show that the near-field ground motions can cause larger internal forces (that is, axial force and two bending moments) in the landside and seaside legs and larger portal drift than the far-field ground motions. The portal drift of the container crane subjected to the near-field ground motions was 43% higher than that of the container crane subjected to the far-field ground motions. Furthermore, when subjected to the near-field ground motion, the bending moment in the crane's portal leg was 37% higher than the bending moment when the crane was subjected to the far-field ground motions.
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