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Title: | Safety assessment of a gravity dam using a hydromechanical model: fracture propagation at the dam/foundation interface |
Authors: | Braga Farinha, M. L. Azevedo, N. Oliveira, S. |
Keywords: | gravity dam;hydromechanical coupled model;fracture propagation;safety assessment |
Issue Date: | Aug-2024 |
Publisher: | CRC Press |
Citation: | 10.1201/9781003431749-296 |
Abstract: | Most gravity dam failures occur due to sliding along the dam/foundation interface, rock mass discontinuities, or rock mass layers of lower strength. The possibility of sliding of a dam is usually evaluated based on simplified limit equilibrium techniques. In this study an explicit time-stepping small displacement algorithm, Parmac2D-Fflow, is used to assess the safety of gravity dams. This algorithm is based on a discrete representation of discontinuities, simulates the hydro-mechanical interaction, and considers softening constitutive laws that are closer to the actual behaviour of the dam/foundation interface. Seepage flow along the dam/foundation interface is only allowed to occur after contact failure, making it possible to model a coupled propagation failure along the dam/foundation interface due to a hypothetical dam overtopping scenario. For two gravity dams with different heights, the numerical results predicted with a coupled/fracture propagation model are compared with those obtained with a coupled/fully fractured model and with an uncoupled analysis. The results presented highlight the relevance of taking into account a coupled hydro-mechanical for dam safety and show that with coupled-fracture propagation model slightly higher safety factors are predicted. |
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