Abstract

AbstractThe moment magnitude scale (Mw) 6.0 South Napa earthquake caused damage to stainless steel cylindrical tanks used for wine storage and fermentation. The damage observed to the tanks included local buckling of the tank walls, anchorage failure, and damage at the top of the tanks as a result of the catwalk system. Inspections of these tanks after the South Napa earthquake provided the motivation and the basis for investigating the seismic behavior of stainless steel cylindrical tanks used for liquid storage. This investigation focused on (1) the behavior of stainless steel cylindrical tanks in previous earthquakes around the world, and (2) research performed to mitigate this damage. The damage to cylindrical steel tanks after the South Napa earthquake was found to be identical to damage documented by postearthquake reconnaissance reports from around the world. Large-scale experimental research (by other researchers) has already demonstrated the inadequacy of cylindrical tank anchorage details for th...

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