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Title: Threshold Definition for Internal Early Warning Systems for Structural Safety Control of Dams. Application to a Large Concrete Dam
Authors: Mata, J.
Tavares de Castro, A.
Sá da Costa, J. M.
Barateiro, J.
Miranda , P.
Keywords: Early warning system;Safety control of dams;Threshold definition;Information system
Issue Date: Oct-2012
Citation: • J. Mata, A. Tavares de Castro, J. Sá da Costa, J. Barateiro, P. Miranda. “Threshold Definition for Internal Early Warning Systems for Structural Safety Control of Dams. Application to a Large Concrete Dam”. Dam World Conference 2012. 54.º Congresso Brasileiro do Concreto CBC2012 – ISSN 2175-8182. Maceió, Alagoas, Brasil, 2012.
Abstract: Dam safety control activities require an accurate knowledge of each specific dam, with the purpose of defining and justifying the judgment about its safety. This task is mainly supported by the cross validation between simulation models, measurements provided by the monitoring systems, and the parameters that characterize the dam's behaviour. The main issue is the assessment of the actual structural behaviour in real conditions, which can be used to detect any anomaly and/or malfunction in advance. Over the years, we can verify a significant evolution in the process of interpreting the physical quantities provided by dam monitoring systems. Nowadays, automated data acquisition systems have become a reality in several dams. These systems can be used to support the analysis for dam safety assessment in real time, but also lead to the increase of requirements related to the management, processing and analysis of large amounts of data. With the development of information systems to support the activities related to dam safety control, particularly the management of a large quantity of information, new challenges related to the management and analysis of information in real time are raised. The implementation of an Internal Early Warning System (IEWS) based on the automatic analysis of a large quantity of data in real time allows the early identification and notification of potential abnormal situations and makes the person responsible able to focus on other activities related with the dam safety control of dams. This paper addresses a proposal for an IEWS able to generate warnings in real time when non-accordance between observed and predicted values is verified. Subjects related to the definition of the thresholds for quantities measured by the monitoring system, as well as the notification process to the person responsible for the dam's safety control, are also discussed. This paper presents the actual Portuguese experience. Aspects related with the requirements for the IEWS are approached. Threshold definition with quantitative interpretation models based on statistical methods, such as multiple linear regression models, and artificial neural network models, is discussed.
URI: https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1003928
ISSN: 2175-8182
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