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Investigation into the base sliding response of rigid concrete gravity dams to dynamic loading

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Investigation into the base sliding response of rigid concrete gravity dams to dynamic loading
Author/Presenter
Mir, R.A.
Taylor, C.A.
Organization/Agency
International Association for Earthquake Engineering
International Association for Structural Control
Publisher Name
J. Wiley
Year
1996
Journal Title
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
Journal Volume
25
Journal Issue
1
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0098-8847
1096-9845
Abstract/Additional Information

A series of dynamic slip tests on a concrete gravity dam model was conducted on a shaking table. The aim of the experiments was to investigate the dynamically induced sliding and overturning characteristics of a typical low height gravity dam monolith cracked at its base. Tests indicated that downstream sliding is the main instability that could be expected during an earthquake. Dynamic, finite element analyses of the experimental model, using a Lagrangian contact surface algorithm, were also performed. A comparison of the experimental and analytical responses indicated that the seismically induced slip can be predicted reasonably by such a contact surface algorithm implemented in a standard finite element package. A comparison of observed displacements with Newmark's sliding block displacements indicated that a conservative estimate of seismic induced slip of a gravity dam could be obtained by using Newmark's sliding block concept, generally adopted for earth dams and embankments.