Numerical simulation of seismic damage and cracking of concrete slabs of high concrete face rockfill dams
Based on the damage constitutive model for concrete, the Weibull distribution function was used to characterize the random distribution of the mechanical properties of materials by finely subdividing concrete slab elements, and a concrete random mesoscopic damage model was established. The seismic r...
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doaj-d5de1ec2f9f34e3bb3d55851508c08022020-11-25T00:15:31ZengElsevierWater Science and Engineering1674-23702016-07-019320521110.1016/j.wse.2016.09.001Numerical simulation of seismic damage and cracking of concrete slabs of high concrete face rockfill damsWei-jun Cen0Lang-sheng Wen1Zi-qi Zhang2Kun Xiong3College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaCollege of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaCollege of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaChangjiang Institute of Survey, Planning, Design, and Research, Wuhan 430010, ChinaBased on the damage constitutive model for concrete, the Weibull distribution function was used to characterize the random distribution of the mechanical properties of materials by finely subdividing concrete slab elements, and a concrete random mesoscopic damage model was established. The seismic response of a 100-m high concrete face rockfill dam (CFRD), subjected to ground motion with different intensities, was simulated with the three-dimensional finite element method (FEM), with emphasis on exploration of damage and the cracking process of concrete slabs during earthquakes as well as analysis of dynamic damage and cracking characteristics during strong earthquakes. The calculated results show that the number of damaged and cracking elements on concrete slabs grows with the duration of earthquakes. With increasing earthquake intensity, the damaged zone and cracking zone on concrete slabs grow wider. During a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, the stress level of concrete slabs is low for the CFRD, and there is almost no damage or slight damage to the slabs. While during a 9.0-magnitude strong earthquake, the percentages of damaged elements and macrocracking elements continuously ascend with the duration of the earthquake, peaking at approximately 26% and 5% at the end of the earthquake, respectively. The concrete random mesoscopic damage model can depict the entire process of sprouting, growing, connecting, and expanding of cracks on a concrete slab during earthquakes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237016300357Concrete face rockfill damRandom mesoscopic damage modelSeismic responseDynamic damage to concrete slabMacrocrackingNumerical simulation |
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Numerical simulation of seismic damage and cracking of concrete slabs of high concrete face rockfill dams |
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Numerical simulation of seismic damage and cracking of concrete slabs of high concrete face rockfill dams |
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Water Science and Engineering |
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Based on the damage constitutive model for concrete, the Weibull distribution function was used to characterize the random distribution of the mechanical properties of materials by finely subdividing concrete slab elements, and a concrete random mesoscopic damage model was established. The seismic response of a 100-m high concrete face rockfill dam (CFRD), subjected to ground motion with different intensities, was simulated with the three-dimensional finite element method (FEM), with emphasis on exploration of damage and the cracking process of concrete slabs during earthquakes as well as analysis of dynamic damage and cracking characteristics during strong earthquakes. The calculated results show that the number of damaged and cracking elements on concrete slabs grows with the duration of earthquakes. With increasing earthquake intensity, the damaged zone and cracking zone on concrete slabs grow wider. During a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, the stress level of concrete slabs is low for the CFRD, and there is almost no damage or slight damage to the slabs. While during a 9.0-magnitude strong earthquake, the percentages of damaged elements and macrocracking elements continuously ascend with the duration of the earthquake, peaking at approximately 26% and 5% at the end of the earthquake, respectively. The concrete random mesoscopic damage model can depict the entire process of sprouting, growing, connecting, and expanding of cracks on a concrete slab during earthquakes. |
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Concrete face rockfill dam Random mesoscopic damage model Seismic response Dynamic damage to concrete slab Macrocracking Numerical simulation |
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