This paper deals with the applicability of seismic passive control in major-hazard chemical installations.
The objective is to show numerically and experimentally the applicability of Passive Control Techniques
(PCT) in industrial plants. Consequently, the main components of a process plant are classified and
collected into a limited number of classes; for each class, the main damages caused by past earthquakes
are described and the most vulnerable components are identified. A synthesis of the effects of earthquakes
on the different typologies of process components is also presented and the most suitable
innovative seismic protection systems, in particular passive control techniques (PCT), are acknowledged.
Finally, the effectiveness of PCT in reducing the seismic response of process plant components is proved
by three representative case studies: a base isolated above-ground storage tank, a distillation column
connected by elastoplastic dampers to the adjacent service frame and an application of non-conventional
Tuned Mass Dampers to a support frame
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