2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2014.09.017
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Experimental investigation on nonlinear dynamic response of concrete gravity dam-reservoir system

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“…The Koyna earthquake's two components are shown in Figure 5. Only the horizontal and vertical components of the earth's seismic movement are taken into account in the verification test, which is consistent with the seismic data reported in the model test [24].…”
Section: Validation Testsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…The Koyna earthquake's two components are shown in Figure 5. Only the horizontal and vertical components of the earth's seismic movement are taken into account in the verification test, which is consistent with the seismic data reported in the model test [24].…”
Section: Validation Testsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…All movement restrictions are removed after a static analysis and the flow and vertical components of the Koyna earthquake accelerations are added as an input load to the base of the foundation. In Figure 7, Final Koyna dam crack profile obtained by numerical modeling with design test profile [24]. The damage area is shaded in green showing crack profiles.…”
Section: Validation Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum principal stress failure criterion is selected for damage initiation. Figure 9 shows the final crack profile of Koyna dam under the 1967 Koyna earthquake obtained from the numerical simulation and the model test [Mridha and Maity, 2014], it can be noted that the occurring crack profile match reasonably well with the experimental results from the model test. By comparing the current results with the Koyna dam prototype observation [Chopra and Chakrabarti, 1973], the model test [Mridha and Maity, 2014], and previous research results [Calayir and Karaton, 2005;Pan et al, 2011;Das and Cleary, 2013;Omidi et al, 2013], it may be concluded that the XFEM procedure can predict effectively the crack propagation process in concrete gravity dams under seismic conditions.…”
Section: Seismic Crack Propagation Analysis Of Koyna Gravity Dam-dam-supporting
confidence: 69%
“…The influence of the incidence angle of the seismic waves on various dam bodies should also be taken seriously. RCC (roller-compacted concrete) has been widely used in engineering due to its structural and construction advantages [15,16], and the joint construction of RCC with other materials has become the future development trend [17,18]. However, material properties and deformation characteristics of CC (conventional concrete) and RCC are significantly different from each other, and high deformation gradients tend to occur at the interface under seismic excitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%