cdous
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 20, 2011
- 37
I am to design a culvert in the bottom of a water reservoir.
The culvert is to be constructed by cut & cover method and back filled by more than 50% of its span so as to meet the natural ground terrain.
On top of that there will be 2m of rip-rap and 27m of water.
Should I ignore the inertia response and have the response calculated on the basis of kinematic compatibility between the culvert structure and the free-field seismic deformation of the surrounding soil corresponding to the design seismic action. If this is the case, what about the Hydrodynamic pressure?
The hydrodynamic pressures on the walls of the culvert should be calculated at d=27m water+2m rip-rap+8m back-fill.
Thanks for any ideas.
The culvert is to be constructed by cut & cover method and back filled by more than 50% of its span so as to meet the natural ground terrain.
On top of that there will be 2m of rip-rap and 27m of water.
Should I ignore the inertia response and have the response calculated on the basis of kinematic compatibility between the culvert structure and the free-field seismic deformation of the surrounding soil corresponding to the design seismic action. If this is the case, what about the Hydrodynamic pressure?
The hydrodynamic pressures on the walls of the culvert should be calculated at d=27m water+2m rip-rap+8m back-fill.
Thanks for any ideas.