Title of article :
Near fault and far fault seismic analysis of concrete gravity dam
Author/Authors :
Pundrik, Prince Earthquake Engineering Department - IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India , Bahuguna, Ashish Earthquake Engineering Department - IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India , Firoj, Mohd Earthquake Engineering Department - IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India
Abstract :
Ground motions records of the past higher magnitude (Mw>5) earthquakes have indicated that
ground motions recorded at the closest distance of the near-fault are very different from those
recorded from a higher distance from the site of the far-fault. Forward directivity and fling effect
are the essential characteristics of the near-fault earthquakes; these can cause potentially high
damage during earthquakes. Hence, to understand the effect of the far-fault and near-fault on the
performance of the structure is vital to reduce the damage and perform an efficient response. In
this paper, an attempt is made to evaluate the effects of far-fault and near-fault ground motions
on the seismic performance of the concrete gravity dam incorporating the dam-reservoirfoundation interaction. An arbitrary gravity dam is considered as numerical example. In this,
eight different earthquake records are considered for time history analyses. The seismic
performance of the dam is evaluated using the cumulative-overstress-duration (COD) and
demand-capacity ratio (CDR). The results obtained show the importance of the near-fault ground
motion effect on the seismic performance of the concrete gravity dam.
Keywords :
Cumulative-overstress-duration , Dam , Demand-Capacity Ratio , Finite Element Analysis , Near Fault , and Far Fault
Journal title :
Journal of Hydraulic Structures