TY - JOUR
T1 - A Fracture Model for Dynamic Sliding Safety Evaluation of a Concrete Dam Subjected to Seismic Excitation
AU - Lee, Jeeho
AU - Lim, Hyeong Seok
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - The Sliding Safety Factor (SSF) is a crucial criterion for the sliding stability evaluation of concrete dam structures. A concrete gravity dam subjected to strong earthquakes undergoes progressive fractures, in addition to pre-existing fractures, at the dam–foundation interface, which causes a reduction in the shear strength against sliding. In this study, a new SSF is suggested to take account of the progressive fractured area at the dam–foundation interface. A contact and sliding model for the dam–foundation system is also suggested to compute the dynamically varying normal forces and sliding motions for the suggested SSF. To investigate the effect of the progressively fractured area on the sliding safety evaluation, the conventional, improved, and newly suggested SSFs are compared using the dynamic seismic analysis results of a concrete gravity dam. The conventional formulation of the SSF, in which the fractured area is not represented, yields extremely overestimated sliding safety judgements when a dam is subjected to strong earthquakes. On the other hand, the newly suggested SSF with the proposed contact–sliding model provides more realistic and conservative sliding safety evaluation results than the others.
AB - The Sliding Safety Factor (SSF) is a crucial criterion for the sliding stability evaluation of concrete dam structures. A concrete gravity dam subjected to strong earthquakes undergoes progressive fractures, in addition to pre-existing fractures, at the dam–foundation interface, which causes a reduction in the shear strength against sliding. In this study, a new SSF is suggested to take account of the progressive fractured area at the dam–foundation interface. A contact and sliding model for the dam–foundation system is also suggested to compute the dynamically varying normal forces and sliding motions for the suggested SSF. To investigate the effect of the progressively fractured area on the sliding safety evaluation, the conventional, improved, and newly suggested SSFs are compared using the dynamic seismic analysis results of a concrete gravity dam. The conventional formulation of the SSF, in which the fractured area is not represented, yields extremely overestimated sliding safety judgements when a dam is subjected to strong earthquakes. On the other hand, the newly suggested SSF with the proposed contact–sliding model provides more realistic and conservative sliding safety evaluation results than the others.
KW - Sliding Safety Factor
KW - concrete gravity dam
KW - contact–sliding model
KW - fracture progress
KW - seismic analysis
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U2 - 10.3390/app131810294
DO - 10.3390/app131810294
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85173124420
SN - 2076-3417
VL - 13
JO - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
JF - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
IS - 18
M1 - 10294
ER -