Author:
Pouya Mohammad Reza,Sohrabi-Gilani Morteza,Ghaemian Mohsen
Abstract
AbstractRecorded ground accelerations at various locations of Karun III Dam during November 20, 2007, were recorded by an array of accelerometers located on the dam. In terms of amplitude and phase, these accelerations show non-uniformities in different elevations. In this paper, the effect of these non-uniform ground motions on the seismic response of the dam taking dam-reservoir-foundation interaction into account is investigated. The EACD-3D-2008 finite element program and ABAQUS Software are used for carrying out the seismic analyses. For this purpose, time histories of the earthquake accelerations are interpolated at nodal points located on the dam foundation interface. The analysis has been repeated, considering the common assumption of uniform ground motions. Comparing the results obtained from these two analyses reveals that the computed displacements in the crest due to the spatially varying excitations are in more conformity with the recorded information. Moreover, neglecting the non-uniform nature of ground motions in the model leads to underestimating the tensile stress values within the dam body.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Environmental Science,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering
Cited by
2 articles.
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