Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin

The existence of soft soil in offshore areas may lead to the amplification of vibration received from offshore facilities, especially from the existing fixed-jacket platforms, which were designed without provision to seismicity, as in Malaysian water. Therefore, this study was designed to develop a...

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Published in:Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Main Author: Mazlina M.; Liew M.S.; Danyaro K.U.; Adnan A.; Hamid N.H.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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Mazlina M.; Liew M.S.; Danyaro K.U.; Adnan A.; Hamid N.H.A.
Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
2022
Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
12
18
10.3390/app12189194
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138668680&doi=10.3390%2fapp12189194&partnerID=40&md5=60dc3df9459a777263587da4fe726754
The existence of soft soil in offshore areas may lead to the amplification of vibration received from offshore facilities, especially from the existing fixed-jacket platforms, which were designed without provision to seismicity, as in Malaysian water. Therefore, this study was designed to develop a seismic microzonation map and a soil amplification factor map according to soil type; we propose horizontal response spectra and site coefficient values (Ca and Cv) for the Malay Basin. A one-dimensional nonlinear analysis of layered soil (NERA) was used in the ground response analysis for six selected seismic events under five return periods of 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 2500 years. Soil amplification factors for soil types D and E showed a decreasing trend from 100 years to 2500 years. Two designed horizontal response spectra are proposed (for soil type D and E) under average and envelope conditions; a comparison with ISO showed that the proposed spectra were higher, especially for soil type E. To summarize, the seismicity effect should be included in the development of offshore industries as findings indicated that soil amplification occurred in soil types D and E at the Malay Basin. © 2022 by the authors.
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author Mazlina M.; Liew M.S.; Danyaro K.U.; Adnan A.; Hamid N.H.A.
spellingShingle Mazlina M.; Liew M.S.; Danyaro K.U.; Adnan A.; Hamid N.H.A.
Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
author_facet Mazlina M.; Liew M.S.; Danyaro K.U.; Adnan A.; Hamid N.H.A.
author_sort Mazlina M.; Liew M.S.; Danyaro K.U.; Adnan A.; Hamid N.H.A.
title Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
title_short Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
title_full Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
title_fullStr Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
title_full_unstemmed Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
title_sort Seismic Microzonation Map for a Fixed-Jacket Platform in the Malay Basin
publishDate 2022
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description The existence of soft soil in offshore areas may lead to the amplification of vibration received from offshore facilities, especially from the existing fixed-jacket platforms, which were designed without provision to seismicity, as in Malaysian water. Therefore, this study was designed to develop a seismic microzonation map and a soil amplification factor map according to soil type; we propose horizontal response spectra and site coefficient values (Ca and Cv) for the Malay Basin. A one-dimensional nonlinear analysis of layered soil (NERA) was used in the ground response analysis for six selected seismic events under five return periods of 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 2500 years. Soil amplification factors for soil types D and E showed a decreasing trend from 100 years to 2500 years. Two designed horizontal response spectra are proposed (for soil type D and E) under average and envelope conditions; a comparison with ISO showed that the proposed spectra were higher, especially for soil type E. To summarize, the seismicity effect should be included in the development of offshore industries as findings indicated that soil amplification occurred in soil types D and E at the Malay Basin. © 2022 by the authors.
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