Author/Authors :
Ghaemian، Mohsen نويسنده , , Vafai، Abolhassan نويسنده is a Professor of Civil Engineering at Sharif University of Technolog , , Karimi، Zana نويسنده is a Civil Engineering graduate of Sharif University of Technology ,
Abstract :
Not only should dams be evaluated for seismic shaking, but their capability
to survive potential fault displacement in their foundations should also be assessed. Safety
reviews of existing dams suggest that geological-seismic evaluation of some dam sites has
failed to recognize the existence of possibly active faults. In this study, the nonlinear
seismic behavior of concrete gravity dams, due to relative fault dislocation occurring in
foundations, has been investigated. Two types of fault movement, including normal-slip
and reverse-slip, have been considered. These two types, combined with the location of fault
lines, with respect to the toe, middle, and heel of the dam base, angle of fault, and water
elevation in reservoirs, which result in 36 types of model, have been considered. Results
show that each type of fault can cause propagation of specic crack patterns, and the angle
and location of the fault beneath the dam have a great eect on the amount of damage
induced. The water pressure of the reservoir can also have increasing or even decreasing
eects on the crack propagation rate. The existence of foundation fault movement beneath
concrete gravity dams, depending on the condition of the problem, can cause rapid crack
propagation in the dam body, jeopardize stability, and signicantly change the damʹs
dynamic response.