Title of article :
Static and Dynamic Safety Evaluation of A Heightened Arch Dam Including Massed Foundation Effects
Author/Authors :
Mirzabozorg, H. Department of Civil Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Ghaemian, M. Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Aghajanzadeh, S.M. Department of Civil Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
DEZ dam is a double curvature arch dam built between 1959 and 1963. After more than 50
years of operation, the reservoir's storage capacity was reduced due to sedimentation,
threatening its useful life and power intake. Several solutions were examined, and heightening
the dam body was chosen as the most economical solution. Consequently, the seismic safety of
the heightened structure was seen as indispensable. This study investigates the seismic safety of
DEZ dam, considering the effects of heightening the dam body. Static loads and two levels of
OBE and MCE earthquakes are applied to the finite element model of the dam-massed
foundation-reservoir system. In static loadings, local stress concentration occurs in the
heightened dam. Additionally, under the OBE earthquake, some limited damage is predicted,
which is not problematic for dam safety. Finally, Under MCE records, some cracked regions
are developed. Still, the model does not show general instability, and so, the cracked areas do
not lead to the release of the reservoir.
Keywords :
DEZ dam , Fluid- Structure Interaction , Heightening Plan , Massed Foundation , Seismic safety evaluation
Journal title :
Journal of Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering