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Seismic hazard for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP). Part 2: broadband scenarios at the Fier Compressor Station (Albania)

Authors :
Alessandro Vuan
A. Tamaro
Sotiris Sboras
D. Sandron
Luca Moratto
A. Chatzipetros
Dario Civile
Massimo Zecchin
S. Daja
Riccardo Geletti
A. Rebez
S. Pavlides
M. Santulin
Panagiotis Karvelis
F. Zgur
David Zuliani
Dario Slejko
Paolo Fabris
A. SaraĆ²
Costas Papazachos
Riccardo Caputo
J. Garcia-Pelaez
V. Volpi
Dimitra Rapti
Giuliana Rossi
Silvia Ceramicola
Source :
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering. 19:3389-3413
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

To ensure environmental and public safety, critical facilities require rigorous seismic hazard analysis to define seismic input for their design. We consider the case of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), which is a pipeline that transports natural gas from the Caspian Sea to southern Italy, crossing active faults and areas characterized by high seismicity levels. For this pipeline, we develop a Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) for the broader area, and, for the selected critical sites, we perform deterministic seismic hazard assessment (DSHA), by calculating shaking scenarios that account for the physics of the source, propagation, and site effects. This paper presents a DSHA for a compressor station located at Fier, along the Albanian coastal region. Considering the location of the most hazardous faults in the study site, revealed by the PSHA disaggregation, we model the ground motion for two different scenarios to simulate the worst-case scenario for this compressor station. We compute broadband waveforms for receivers on soft soils by applying specific transfer functions estimated from the available geotechnical data for the Fier area. The simulations reproduce the variability observed in the ground motion recorded in the near-earthquake source. The vertical ground motion is strong for receivers placed above the rupture areas and should not be ignored in seismic designs; furthermore, our vertical simulations reproduce the displacement and the static offset of the ground motion highlighted in recent studies. This observation confirms the importance of the DSHA analysis in defining the expected pipeline damage functions and permanent soil deformations.

Details

ISSN :
15731456 and 1570761X
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aecb3540fe253ea48708870746a01f64