Soil-structure interaction analysis of nuclear power plant


 

     Soil-structure interaction (SSI) analysis plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and stability of nuclear power plant structures, especially under dynamic loading conditions such as earthquakes. The multi-step method in the time-domain offers a robust and detailed approach to capture the complex interplay between soil behavior and structural response. This method involves segmenting the dynamic loading process into successive time increments, allowing for a more accurate assessment of how seismic waves propagate through the soil and affect the structure. By incorporating realistic soil models and structural dynamics, engineers can evaluate critical parameters like displacement, acceleration, and stress distribution, ultimately enhancing the seismic resilience of nuclear facilities.

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