Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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303842 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2016 | 19 Pages |
•The seismic response of a well-documented rockfill dam is numerically investigated.•The dynamic hydro-mechanically coupled FE method is employed.•The numerical model is validated against the unique monitoring data on the dam.•The predicted seismic response of the dam is analysed for its safety assessment.•Parametric study to explore the impact of two critical factors on dam response.
In this paper the seismic response of a well-documented Chinese rockfill dam, Yele dam, is simulated and investigated employing the dynamic hydro-mechanically (HM) coupled finite element (FE) method. The objective of the study is to firstly validate the numerical model for static and dynamic analyses of rockfill dams against the unique monitoring data on the Yele dam recorded before and during the Wenchuan earthquake. The initial stress state of the dynamic analysis is reproduced by simulating the geological history of the dam foundation, the dam construction and the reservoir impounding. Subsequently, the predicted seismic response of the Yele dam is analysed, in terms of the deformed shape, crest settlements and acceleration distribution pattern, in order to understand its seismic behaviour, assess its seismic safety and provide indication for the application of any potential reinforcement measures. The results show that the predicted seismic deformation of the Yele dam is in agreement with field observations that suggested that the dam operated safely during the Wenchuan earthquake. Finally, parametric studies are conducted to explore the impact of two factors on the seismic response of rockfill dams, i.e. the permeability of materials comprising the dam body and the vertical ground motion.