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Damage evaluation of concrete gravity dams under mainshock-aftershock seismic sequences

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SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages 16-27

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soildyn.2013.02.021

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  1. State Key Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering Simulation and Safety (Tianjin University)
  2. Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [51021004]

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A large mainshock may trigger numerous aftershocks within a short period, and large aftershocks have the potential to cause additional cumulative damage to structures. This paper investigates the effects and potential of aftershocks on the accumulated damage of concrete gravity dams. For that purpose, 30 as-recorded mainshock-aftershock seismic sequences are considered in this study, and a typical two-dimensional gravity dam model subjected to the selected as-recorded seismic sequences is modeled. A Concrete Damaged Plasticity (CDP) model including the strain hardening or softening behavior is selected for the concrete material. This model is used to evaluate the nonlinear dynamic response and the seismic damage process of Koyna dam under mainshock-aftershock seismic sequences. According to the characteristics of the cracking damage development, the local and global damage indices are both established to study the influence of strong aftershocks on the cumulative damage of concrete gravity dams. From the results of this investigation, it is found that the as-recorded sequences of ground motions have a significant effect on the accumulated damage and on the design of concrete gravity dams. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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