Hidrológiai Közlöny 1993 (73. évfolyam)

2. szám - Szeredi István: Tények a vízerőművek földrengés-biztonságáról

SZERE PI I.: Vízerőművek földrengés-biztonsága 83 Abstract: Keywords: SZEREDI ISTVÁN Seismic stability of hydropower stations Szeredi, I. The operational safety of various largeprojects has recently become a question of growing public concern. In the assessment of safety the realistic appraisal of the earthquake hazard is a fundamental issue. The provision of the required level of seismic safety for nuclear power stations, radioactive wastes disposal sites and hydroelectric plants has been raised as a paramount demand in the média and public opinion alike. Little experience has been available in Hungary on the seismic behaviour of such special large structures as hydroelectic plants, dams and other hydraulicconstructions. Noofficialcodes or specifications are available for these. In the rather conservative engineering practice the methods developed during the recent years in the countries with ample expertise in earthquake resistant designing have found no application and are largely unavailable here even on the level of information. The experiences gained during eartquaakes in Armenie and California which occurred over the past years may contribute to the realistic appraisal of the seismic safety of hydropower and other large projects. A comparativeanalysisof the behaviour of structures designed andconstructuedon the basisof different engineering codes and quality specifications under the impactsof almost identically strong tremors and shocks is likely to lead to conclusions of generál validity. Seismic safety of hvdraulic structures, earthquake resistant design A műszaki tudomány kandidátusa. Az A.W.E. - Alternatív Víz-Energia Mérnökszolgálati Kft. ügyvezető igazgatója. Szakmai működésének leírását a Hidrológiai Közlöny 1990. évi 1. számának 23. oldalán közöltük.

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