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Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment

Edited Contributions to the International Symposium on the Qualification of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and their Equipments, 31 August-2 September 2016, Saint-Malo, France

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment

Edited Contributions to the International Symposium on the Qualification of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and their Equipments, 31 August-2 September 2016, Saint-Malo, France

Edited ByJean-Jacques Fry, Norihisa Matsumoto
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 27 June 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9780429491160
Pages 674 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429957086
SubjectsEngineering & Technology
KeywordsAratozawa Dam, Dam Body, Arch Dam, Dam Crest, Gravity Dam
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Fry, J.J. (Ed.), Matsumoto, N. (Ed.). (2018). Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429491160
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment is the outcome of a three year cooperation program between CFBR (Comite Francais des Barrages et Reservoirs or French Committee on Large dams) and JCOLD (Japan Commission on Large Dams), and focusses on the dynamic behavior of concrete and embankment dams analyzed based on acceleration records of the JCOLD data base. The book covers a broad range of topics, including simplified and detailed methods of dynamic analysis for the seismic response of concrete and embankment dams compared with measured behavior. The response of embankment dams subjected to a 1.0 g foundation acceleration time history is computed by several analytical methods and compared. The modelling of stress-strain behavior of compacted soils for seismic stability analysis of earth-fill dams and its application for a failed earthfill dam is described. The cracking of the face slab of four faced rockfill dams during earthquakes is analyzed. The seismic behavior of concrete arch dams is discussed by the comparison of numerical and experimental results. Displacement-based seismic assessment of concrete dams is presented. Finally the book contains a comparison between the Japanese and French design criteria of gates and a comparison of the analysis of gates and field measurements.

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment will be useful to professional and academics involved or interested in dam engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|52 pages
Part 1: Introduction
chapter 1|28 pages
Analysis on acceleration data of dams collected by JCOLD
ByT. Sasaki, T. Ohmachi, N. Matsumoto
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Practical guide for selecting seismic parameters and numerical models in earthquake analysis of dams
ByZ. Cao, N. Matsumoto, B. Tardieu, J.-J. Fry, E. Bourdarot, E. Robbe
View abstract
part II|385 pages
Validation of dynamic analysis of embankment dams
section I|8 pages
Introduction
section I|147 pages
Material properties and performance of embankment dams
section I|61 pages
Validation of simplified analysis of embankment dams
section I|165 pages
Validation of analysis of embankment dams
part III|193 pages
Concrete dams
section 1|26 pages
Introduction-Context-Main results
section 2|47 pages
Dynamic records on dams
section 3|64 pages
Comparison between numerical analyses and seismic records on dams
section 3|53 pages
Simplified analyses for gravity dam
part IV|22 pages
Seismic validation of equipment
chapter 35|6 pages
A comparison of mechanical design criteria for gates, between Japan and France, and their relevant consequences on earthquake resistance
ByP. Bouquier, M. Kashiwayanagi
View abstract
chapter 36|14 pages
Seismic analysis characterizing the behavior of one of “H72” dam’s spillway gates: Test/calculation comparison
ByD. Graveleine, V. Lhuillier
View abstract

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment is the outcome of a three year cooperation program between CFBR (Comite Francais des Barrages et Reservoirs or French Committee on Large dams) and JCOLD (Japan Commission on Large Dams), and focusses on the dynamic behavior of concrete and embankment dams analyzed based on acceleration records of the JCOLD data base. The book covers a broad range of topics, including simplified and detailed methods of dynamic analysis for the seismic response of concrete and embankment dams compared with measured behavior. The response of embankment dams subjected to a 1.0 g foundation acceleration time history is computed by several analytical methods and compared. The modelling of stress-strain behavior of compacted soils for seismic stability analysis of earth-fill dams and its application for a failed earthfill dam is described. The cracking of the face slab of four faced rockfill dams during earthquakes is analyzed. The seismic behavior of concrete arch dams is discussed by the comparison of numerical and experimental results. Displacement-based seismic assessment of concrete dams is presented. Finally the book contains a comparison between the Japanese and French design criteria of gates and a comparison of the analysis of gates and field measurements.

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment will be useful to professional and academics involved or interested in dam engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|52 pages
Part 1: Introduction
chapter 1|28 pages
Analysis on acceleration data of dams collected by JCOLD
ByT. Sasaki, T. Ohmachi, N. Matsumoto
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Practical guide for selecting seismic parameters and numerical models in earthquake analysis of dams
ByZ. Cao, N. Matsumoto, B. Tardieu, J.-J. Fry, E. Bourdarot, E. Robbe
View abstract
part II|385 pages
Validation of dynamic analysis of embankment dams
section I|8 pages
Introduction
section I|147 pages
Material properties and performance of embankment dams
section I|61 pages
Validation of simplified analysis of embankment dams
section I|165 pages
Validation of analysis of embankment dams
part III|193 pages
Concrete dams
section 1|26 pages
Introduction-Context-Main results
section 2|47 pages
Dynamic records on dams
section 3|64 pages
Comparison between numerical analyses and seismic records on dams
section 3|53 pages
Simplified analyses for gravity dam
part IV|22 pages
Seismic validation of equipment
chapter 35|6 pages
A comparison of mechanical design criteria for gates, between Japan and France, and their relevant consequences on earthquake resistance
ByP. Bouquier, M. Kashiwayanagi
View abstract
chapter 36|14 pages
Seismic analysis characterizing the behavior of one of “H72” dam’s spillway gates: Test/calculation comparison
ByD. Graveleine, V. Lhuillier
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment is the outcome of a three year cooperation program between CFBR (Comite Francais des Barrages et Reservoirs or French Committee on Large dams) and JCOLD (Japan Commission on Large Dams), and focusses on the dynamic behavior of concrete and embankment dams analyzed based on acceleration records of the JCOLD data base. The book covers a broad range of topics, including simplified and detailed methods of dynamic analysis for the seismic response of concrete and embankment dams compared with measured behavior. The response of embankment dams subjected to a 1.0 g foundation acceleration time history is computed by several analytical methods and compared. The modelling of stress-strain behavior of compacted soils for seismic stability analysis of earth-fill dams and its application for a failed earthfill dam is described. The cracking of the face slab of four faced rockfill dams during earthquakes is analyzed. The seismic behavior of concrete arch dams is discussed by the comparison of numerical and experimental results. Displacement-based seismic assessment of concrete dams is presented. Finally the book contains a comparison between the Japanese and French design criteria of gates and a comparison of the analysis of gates and field measurements.

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment will be useful to professional and academics involved or interested in dam engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|52 pages
Part 1: Introduction
chapter 1|28 pages
Analysis on acceleration data of dams collected by JCOLD
ByT. Sasaki, T. Ohmachi, N. Matsumoto
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Practical guide for selecting seismic parameters and numerical models in earthquake analysis of dams
ByZ. Cao, N. Matsumoto, B. Tardieu, J.-J. Fry, E. Bourdarot, E. Robbe
View abstract
part II|385 pages
Validation of dynamic analysis of embankment dams
section I|8 pages
Introduction
section I|147 pages
Material properties and performance of embankment dams
section I|61 pages
Validation of simplified analysis of embankment dams
section I|165 pages
Validation of analysis of embankment dams
part III|193 pages
Concrete dams
section 1|26 pages
Introduction-Context-Main results
section 2|47 pages
Dynamic records on dams
section 3|64 pages
Comparison between numerical analyses and seismic records on dams
section 3|53 pages
Simplified analyses for gravity dam
part IV|22 pages
Seismic validation of equipment
chapter 35|6 pages
A comparison of mechanical design criteria for gates, between Japan and France, and their relevant consequences on earthquake resistance
ByP. Bouquier, M. Kashiwayanagi
View abstract
chapter 36|14 pages
Seismic analysis characterizing the behavior of one of “H72” dam’s spillway gates: Test/calculation comparison
ByD. Graveleine, V. Lhuillier
View abstract

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment is the outcome of a three year cooperation program between CFBR (Comite Francais des Barrages et Reservoirs or French Committee on Large dams) and JCOLD (Japan Commission on Large Dams), and focusses on the dynamic behavior of concrete and embankment dams analyzed based on acceleration records of the JCOLD data base. The book covers a broad range of topics, including simplified and detailed methods of dynamic analysis for the seismic response of concrete and embankment dams compared with measured behavior. The response of embankment dams subjected to a 1.0 g foundation acceleration time history is computed by several analytical methods and compared. The modelling of stress-strain behavior of compacted soils for seismic stability analysis of earth-fill dams and its application for a failed earthfill dam is described. The cracking of the face slab of four faced rockfill dams during earthquakes is analyzed. The seismic behavior of concrete arch dams is discussed by the comparison of numerical and experimental results. Displacement-based seismic assessment of concrete dams is presented. Finally the book contains a comparison between the Japanese and French design criteria of gates and a comparison of the analysis of gates and field measurements.

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment will be useful to professional and academics involved or interested in dam engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|52 pages
Part 1: Introduction
chapter 1|28 pages
Analysis on acceleration data of dams collected by JCOLD
ByT. Sasaki, T. Ohmachi, N. Matsumoto
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Practical guide for selecting seismic parameters and numerical models in earthquake analysis of dams
ByZ. Cao, N. Matsumoto, B. Tardieu, J.-J. Fry, E. Bourdarot, E. Robbe
View abstract
part II|385 pages
Validation of dynamic analysis of embankment dams
section I|8 pages
Introduction
section I|147 pages
Material properties and performance of embankment dams
section I|61 pages
Validation of simplified analysis of embankment dams
section I|165 pages
Validation of analysis of embankment dams
part III|193 pages
Concrete dams
section 1|26 pages
Introduction-Context-Main results
section 2|47 pages
Dynamic records on dams
section 3|64 pages
Comparison between numerical analyses and seismic records on dams
section 3|53 pages
Simplified analyses for gravity dam
part IV|22 pages
Seismic validation of equipment
chapter 35|6 pages
A comparison of mechanical design criteria for gates, between Japan and France, and their relevant consequences on earthquake resistance
ByP. Bouquier, M. Kashiwayanagi
View abstract
chapter 36|14 pages
Seismic analysis characterizing the behavior of one of “H72” dam’s spillway gates: Test/calculation comparison
ByD. Graveleine, V. Lhuillier
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment is the outcome of a three year cooperation program between CFBR (Comite Francais des Barrages et Reservoirs or French Committee on Large dams) and JCOLD (Japan Commission on Large Dams), and focusses on the dynamic behavior of concrete and embankment dams analyzed based on acceleration records of the JCOLD data base. The book covers a broad range of topics, including simplified and detailed methods of dynamic analysis for the seismic response of concrete and embankment dams compared with measured behavior. The response of embankment dams subjected to a 1.0 g foundation acceleration time history is computed by several analytical methods and compared. The modelling of stress-strain behavior of compacted soils for seismic stability analysis of earth-fill dams and its application for a failed earthfill dam is described. The cracking of the face slab of four faced rockfill dams during earthquakes is analyzed. The seismic behavior of concrete arch dams is discussed by the comparison of numerical and experimental results. Displacement-based seismic assessment of concrete dams is presented. Finally the book contains a comparison between the Japanese and French design criteria of gates and a comparison of the analysis of gates and field measurements.

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment will be useful to professional and academics involved or interested in dam engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|52 pages
Part 1: Introduction
chapter 1|28 pages
Analysis on acceleration data of dams collected by JCOLD
ByT. Sasaki, T. Ohmachi, N. Matsumoto
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Practical guide for selecting seismic parameters and numerical models in earthquake analysis of dams
ByZ. Cao, N. Matsumoto, B. Tardieu, J.-J. Fry, E. Bourdarot, E. Robbe
View abstract
part II|385 pages
Validation of dynamic analysis of embankment dams
section I|8 pages
Introduction
section I|147 pages
Material properties and performance of embankment dams
section I|61 pages
Validation of simplified analysis of embankment dams
section I|165 pages
Validation of analysis of embankment dams
part III|193 pages
Concrete dams
section 1|26 pages
Introduction-Context-Main results
section 2|47 pages
Dynamic records on dams
section 3|64 pages
Comparison between numerical analyses and seismic records on dams
section 3|53 pages
Simplified analyses for gravity dam
part IV|22 pages
Seismic validation of equipment
chapter 35|6 pages
A comparison of mechanical design criteria for gates, between Japan and France, and their relevant consequences on earthquake resistance
ByP. Bouquier, M. Kashiwayanagi
View abstract
chapter 36|14 pages
Seismic analysis characterizing the behavior of one of “H72” dam’s spillway gates: Test/calculation comparison
ByD. Graveleine, V. Lhuillier
View abstract

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment is the outcome of a three year cooperation program between CFBR (Comite Francais des Barrages et Reservoirs or French Committee on Large dams) and JCOLD (Japan Commission on Large Dams), and focusses on the dynamic behavior of concrete and embankment dams analyzed based on acceleration records of the JCOLD data base. The book covers a broad range of topics, including simplified and detailed methods of dynamic analysis for the seismic response of concrete and embankment dams compared with measured behavior. The response of embankment dams subjected to a 1.0 g foundation acceleration time history is computed by several analytical methods and compared. The modelling of stress-strain behavior of compacted soils for seismic stability analysis of earth-fill dams and its application for a failed earthfill dam is described. The cracking of the face slab of four faced rockfill dams during earthquakes is analyzed. The seismic behavior of concrete arch dams is discussed by the comparison of numerical and experimental results. Displacement-based seismic assessment of concrete dams is presented. Finally the book contains a comparison between the Japanese and French design criteria of gates and a comparison of the analysis of gates and field measurements.

Validation of Dynamic Analyses of Dams and Their Equipment will be useful to professional and academics involved or interested in dam engineering.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|52 pages
Part 1: Introduction
chapter 1|28 pages
Analysis on acceleration data of dams collected by JCOLD
ByT. Sasaki, T. Ohmachi, N. Matsumoto
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Practical guide for selecting seismic parameters and numerical models in earthquake analysis of dams
ByZ. Cao, N. Matsumoto, B. Tardieu, J.-J. Fry, E. Bourdarot, E. Robbe
View abstract
part II|385 pages
Validation of dynamic analysis of embankment dams
section I|8 pages
Introduction
section I|147 pages
Material properties and performance of embankment dams
section I|61 pages
Validation of simplified analysis of embankment dams
section I|165 pages
Validation of analysis of embankment dams
part III|193 pages
Concrete dams
section 1|26 pages
Introduction-Context-Main results
section 2|47 pages
Dynamic records on dams
section 3|64 pages
Comparison between numerical analyses and seismic records on dams
section 3|53 pages
Simplified analyses for gravity dam
part IV|22 pages
Seismic validation of equipment
chapter 35|6 pages
A comparison of mechanical design criteria for gates, between Japan and France, and their relevant consequences on earthquake resistance
ByP. Bouquier, M. Kashiwayanagi
View abstract
chapter 36|14 pages
Seismic analysis characterizing the behavior of one of “H72” dam’s spillway gates: Test/calculation comparison
ByD. Graveleine, V. Lhuillier
View abstract
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