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Nonlinear dynamic response of concrete gravity dams: Cavitation effect

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Nonlinear dynamic response of concrete gravity dams: Cavitation effect
Author/Presenter
Oskouei, A.V.
Dumanoglu, A.A.
Publisher Name
Elsevier
Year
2001
Journal Title
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
Journal Volume
21
Journal Issue
2
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0267-7261
Abstract/Additional Information

A finite element method for the dynamic analysis of concrete gravity dams is presented. Displacement based formulation is used for both fluid and structural domains. During severe ground motion, the impounding fluid in the reservoir may separate from the dam and cause forming of micro bubbles. As a result, the compressibility of water is reduced. This nonlinear phenomenon of the reservoir is termed cavitation. When the direction of the ground motion is changed, the micro bubble's region of fluid collapses, and an impact will occur. By using different damping ratios in the fluid and solid domains the spurious oscillations which were caused by the impact are removed. The cavitation is confined to the upper part of the reservoir, where it has an effect of paramount importance on the tensile stresses.