2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10217627
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Dynamic Risk Evaluation and Early Warning of Crest Cracking for High Earth-Rockfill Dams through Bayesian Parameter Updating

Abstract: Crest cracking is one of the most common damage types for high earth-rockfill dams. Cracking risk of dam crest is closely related to the duration of abnormal deformation state. In this paper, a methodology for dynamic risk evaluation and early warning of crest cracking for high earth-rockfill dams is proposed and mainly consists of: (a) The discrimination of abnormal deformation state related to crest cracking, which is implemented by comparing the crest settlement inclination with the threshold value. (b) Com… Show more

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“…This is in accordance with the objective law of slope stability. Moreover, dam crest cracking is one of the most common damage types for high earth-rockfill dams [38]. Therefore, special attention should be paid to the dam crest in the seismic reinforcement.…”
Section: Analysis Of Calculation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is in accordance with the objective law of slope stability. Moreover, dam crest cracking is one of the most common damage types for high earth-rockfill dams [38]. Therefore, special attention should be paid to the dam crest in the seismic reinforcement.…”
Section: Analysis Of Calculation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al (2019) have conducted realtime warning and risk assessment of tailing dams based on dynamic hierarchy-grey relation analysis. Wang et al (2020) have presented a method for early warning of crest cracking for high earth-rockfill dams via Bayesian parameter updating. The above existing studies on warning decision-making answered how likely the dam breaks or flash floods would occur but did not answer how much loss would be incurred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%