This research proposes simplified methods for response spectrum and modal dynamic analyses of gravity dams using time-history and spectral seismic accelerations modified to directly account for hydrodynamic effects. The developed methods waive the need for specialized fluid-structure interaction software. They also lead to more accurate assessment of coupled structural flexibility and hydrodynamic effects due to each vibration mode than the static correction method commonly used in traditional simplified methods. The methodology utilizes analytical formulations of hydrodynamic pressure or simplified added masses to obtain the contributions of the selected vibration modes to the total seismic response. A hydrodynamic modification factor characterizing the amplification/de-amplification of acceleration seismic demands due to earthquake-induced hydrodynamic effects is also introduced. The application of the proposed methods is illustrated numerically through examples of two typical gravity dam-reservoir systems subjected to four earthquakes. The obtained results are in excellent agreement with the classical reference solutions. Time-history and spectral seismic acceleration demands modified by hydrodynamic effects as well as selected key response indicators, such as relative displacements and stresses within the studied gravity dams, are discussed.
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November 01, 2024
Response spectrum and modal dynamic analyses of gravity dams using ground motion accelerations modified to account for hydrodynamic effects Available to Purchase
Najib Bouaanani, M.EERI
Najib Bouaanani, Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, QC H3C 3A7, Canada. Email: [email protected]
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Najib Bouaanani, Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal, QC H3C 3A7, Canada. Email: [email protected]
Publisher: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Received:
21 Mar 2023
Accepted:
04 Mar 2024
First Online:
28 Oct 2024
Online ISSN: 1944-8201
Print ISSN: 8755-2930
Funding
- Funder(s):Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (4): 2761–2804.
Article history
Received:
21 Mar 2023
Accepted:
04 Mar 2024
First Online:
28 Oct 2024
Citation
Ramtin Kouhdasti, Najib Bouaanani; Response spectrum and modal dynamic analyses of gravity dams using ground motion accelerations modified to account for hydrodynamic effects. Earthquake Spectra 2024;; 40 (4): 2761–2804. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/87552930241246016
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- acceleration
- amplitude
- aseismic design
- California
- computer programs
- dams
- data processing
- earthquakes
- El Centro earthquake 1940
- elastic waves
- engineering properties
- gravity dams
- ground motion
- hydrodynamics
- Loma Prieta earthquake 1989
- Nahanni earthquake 1985
- numerical models
- Parkfield earthquake 1966
- peak ground acceleration
- reservoirs
- risk assessment
- seismic response
- seismic risk
- seismic waves
- shear stress
- structures
- United States
- vibration
- wave amplification
- flexibility
- fluid-structure interaction
- hydrodynamic effects
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