Absorbing Boundaries for the Time-Domain Analysis of Dam-Reservoir-Foundation Systems

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Paperback, 263 blz. | Engels
Birkhäuser Basel | 1997e druk, 2000
ISBN13: 9783764358693
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This report deals with the modeling and analysis of the earthquake behavior of concrete gravity dams. This task becomes very challenging when the interaction with the reservoir and foundation has to be considered. In addition, a concrete gravity dam may get severely damaged by dynami­ cally propagating cracks when subjected to a severe earthquake ground motion. This strongly nonlinear behavior of dams impedes the application of state-of-the-art frequency-domain meth­ ods for the analysis because the Superposition principle is no longer valid. As a consequence, the model has to be formulated in the time domain complicating the analysis even more. In this report, which is based on a doctoral thesis, a new method is presented that permits to develop absorbing boundary conditions for the nonlinear time-domain analysis of concrete grav­ ity dams. These conditions are based on a approximation of dynamic stiffness matrices using series of orthogonal functions and advanced model reduction techniques of linear systems theory. The new absorbing boundary conditions are very accurate so that they are virtually equivalent to dynarnic stiffness matrices obtained by a rigorous solution of a far field. This allows to reduce the size of near fields dramatically and permits an accurate and numerically efficient nonlinear time­ domain analysis.

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ISBN13:9783764358693
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:263
Uitgever:Birkhäuser Basel
Druk:1997

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1 Introduction.- 2 Some elementary concepts.- 3 DtN-maps for fluids and solids.- 4 Approximation of scalar DtN-maps I.- 5 Linear time-invariant systems.- 6 Approximation of scalar DtN-maps II.- 7 Approximation of matrix-valued DtN-maps.- 8 Symmetric realizations.- 9 Coupling near and far field.- 10 Applications.- 11 Closure.- Abstract.- Zusammenfassung.

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