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Site Specific Hazard Assessment and Multi-Level Seismic Performance Evaluation of Historical Mosque
This study highlights the continued need for numerical simulation methods to predict the earthquakeresponse and damage of masonry mosques, despite recent advances in research. TheKamanl
Ano: 2023
Autor(es): Saygili, O.; Lemos, J. V.; Moghimi, S.
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Keywords: seismic vulnerability
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A flexible particle model for rock fracture: Validation and assessment of the Influence of deformability on the macroscopic response
Circular/spherical rigid particle models that were initially applied to rock fracture studieswere not able to match the ratio of the compressive strength to tensile strength that occurs in rock.In addition, the predicted macroscopic friction angle was much lower than the known hard rockexperimental values. Several enhancements have been proposed to address these issues, namelythe use of a clumped particle logic or the adoption of polygonal/polyhedral grain structures, eitherrigid or flexible. In this work, a flexible 2D DEM based particle model (PM) that allows deformableparticles to interact in a simplified way is presented. The proposed flexible PM model keeps thecontact interaction simplicity and the reduced computational costs characteristic of circular rigidparticle models. The PM model is tested using biaxial tests and Brazilian tests. A discussion re-garding the influence of the grain deformability on the macroscopic elastic and strength response ispresented. It is shown that, when compared with a rigid model, the proposed flexible PM modelpredicts more reasonable indirect tensile strength to direct tensile strength ratio and requires asmaller value of contact fracture energy to give a good agreement with known experimental data.It is also shown that the proposed flexible PM model can predict a behaviour similar to that ob-tained using a flexible PM model through inner particle discretization that is more computationallydemanding.
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
27p.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Braga Farinha, M. L.; Oliveira, S.
Revista: Geotechnics
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
2.
Keywords: grain deformability; discrete element; particle model; fracture; rock
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A Hybrid Particle/Finite Element Model with Surface Roughness for Stone Masonry Analysis
Circular and spherical particle models are a class of discrete elements (DEM) that have been in-creasingly applied to fracture studies of quasi-brittle materials, such as rock and concrete, due to their proven ability to simulate fracture processes through random particle assemblies repre-senting quasi-brittle materials at the grain scale. More recently, DEM models have been applied to old stone masonry fracture studies. In order to extend its applicability to structures of larger di-mensions, an enhanced hybrid particle model is here proposed that allows finite elements with a given surface roughness, provided by the discretization of the element boundary with particles, to interact with the particulate media in which they are embedded. The performance of the hybrid model is compared with that of a traditional all-particle model under uniaxial testing. It is shown that similar results are obtained, namely in the elastic phase, figures of rupture, pre-peak and post-peak behaviour, while the hybrid model allows a significant computational run time re-duction of 20% to 25% in the coarse particle assemblies. Finally, the proposed hybrid model is applied in the simulation of shear tests of stone masonry walls, dry and mortared joints, providing a reasonably good agreement with both experimental results and predictions. For the rubble masonry tests, the hybrid model allows a computation run time reduction of around 40%, when compared with an all-particle model.
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
20p.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Applied mechanics
Editor: mdpi
Volume:
3.
Keywords: fracture; hybrid model; finite element; discrete element; stone masonry
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Application of Maxwell damping in the dynamic analysis of masonry structures with discrete elements
Discrete element models are widely used in the analysis of masonrystructures, as they provide an effective approximation of the observedbehaviour, namely for modelling collapse modes governed by thediscontinuities. Assessment of the response under earthquakes is an importantapplication of these models, which perform time domain dynamic analysisusing explicit algorithms. Rayleigh damping is generally used, but itsmass-proportional component has potential adverse effects, and the small stepsrequired by explicit solutions lead to large computational costs. An alternativedamping formulation employing Maxwell elements in parallel with the jointstiffness is proposed and tested. Problems involving linear elastic analysis ofcolumn bending, rocking of rigid blocks, and out-of-plane failure of masonrywalls under seismic loading are examined. The proposed damping approachdisplayed a sound mechanical performance and is computationally efficient.These early results justify further investigation of the technique for a broaderapplication in masonry structural dynamics.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Dawson, E.; Cheng, Z.
Revista: Int. J. Masonry Research and Innovation
Editor: Inderscience
Volume:
Vol. 7, No. 6.
Keywords: numerical modelling; structural dynamics; masonry
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Computational investigations on the combined shear
This research explores the mechanical behavior of dry-joint masonry subjected to combined shear
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Pulatsu, B.; Gonen, S.; Lourenço, P.; Lemos, J. V.; Hazzard, J.
Revista: Computational Particle Mechanics
Editor: Springer
Keywords: discrete elements; numerical modelling; masonry
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Deduction of ultimate equilibrium limit states for concrete gravity dams keyed into rock mass foundations based on large displacement analysis
Concrete gravity dams are mass concrete structures, often built on rock mass foundations, conceived to rely upon their weight for stability. To prevent sliding, these structures are usually keyed/embedded into the foundation, a good construction practice particularly relevant in medium to high intensity seismic zones. In stability analysis, the extra strength obtained by keying the dam into the foundation is usually either neglected or taken as a passive resistance, which, such as explored in this paper, do not reflect the real structural response in pre-collapse situations. Limit state philosophy requires the ultimate equilibrium conditions to be expressed as accurately as possible. In this paper, the rigid-body equilibrium of a wedgy model representing the dam and a downstream rock wedge is analyzed according to the large displacement regime. Failure mechanisms were identified, analytically described and numerically validated. Application to two Portuguese large concrete gravity dams led to safety factors considerably larger than those computed assuming the usual practice. The proposed approach is intended to support probabilistic and/or semi-probabilistic methodologies for safety assessment of concrete gravity dams, in the design and feasibility phases, in which the limit state approach is inherently followed.
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
1180-1190.
Autor(es): Pereira, R.; Batista, A. L.; Neves, L.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Structures
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
38.
Keywords: Large displacement analysis; Ultimate equilibrium; Limit state approach; Analytical modeling; Stability analysis; Keyed profiles; Concrete gravity dams
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Deduction of ultimate equilibrium limit states for concrete gravity dams keyed into rock mass foundations based on large displacement analysis
Concrete gravity dams are mass concrete structures, often built on rock mass foundations, conceived to rely upon their weight for stability. To prevent sliding, these structures are usually keyed/embedded into the foundation, a good construction practice particularly relevant in medium to high intensity seismic zones. In stability analysis, the extra strength obtained by keying the dam into the foundation is usually either neglected or taken as a passive resistance, which, such as explored in this paper, do not reflect the real structural response in pre-collapse situations. Limit state philosophy requires the ultimate equilibrium conditions to be expressed as accurately as possible. In this paper, the rigid-body equilibrium of a wedgy model representing the dam and a downstream rock wedge is analyzed according to the large displacement regime. Failure mechanisms were identified, analytically described and numerically validated. Application to two Portuguese large concrete gravity dams led to safety factors considerably larger than those computed assuming the usual practice. The proposed approach is intended to support probabilistic and/or semi-probabilistic methodologies for safety assessment of concrete gravity dams, in the design and feasibility phases, in which the limit state approach is inherently followed.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Pereira, R.; Batista, A. L.; Neves, L.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Structures
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
38.
Keywords: Large displacement analysis; Ultimate equilibrium; Limit state approach; Analytical modeling; Stability analysis; Keyed profiles; Concrete gravity dams
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Discrete element bonded-block models for detailed analysis of masonry
A detailed modelling approach to represent masonry at the meso-scale is proposed, basedon the discrete element method, considering the nonlinear behavior of the joints and the units. Thefracture of units is represented by the bonded-block concept, in which a random network of potentialcracks is created, allowing the progressive development of failure mechanisms. For simplicity, onlythe 2D case is presented, but the extension to 3D is straightforward. A key component of the proposedmodel is a framework for a joint or interface constitutive model, including the post-peak softeningrange, taking into account the experimental fracture energies. In this model, the softening curves intension or shear are defined by piecewise linear segments, calibrated to reproduce the most commonmasonry constitutive models. The essential issues involved in the application of bonded-blockmodels to masonry are examined, namely the block shape, either Voronoi polygons or triangles; size;deformability; and the influence of the main constitutive parameters. Uniaxial compression tests areanalyzed in detail. The simulation of a well-known experiment of a brick panel under shear showsthe good performance of the proposed approach. The investigation results demonstrate the model
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
25p.
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Sarhosis, V.
Revista: Infrastructures
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
vol 7, artigo no. 31.
Keywords: fracture; numerical modelling; masonry
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Prediction of rubble-stone masonry walls response under axial compression using 2D particle modelling
To predict the structural behaviour of ancient stone masonry walls is still a challenging taskdue to their strong heterogeneity. A rubble-stone masonry modeling methodology using a 2D particlemodel (2D-PM), based on the discrete element method is proposed given its ability to predict crackpropagation by taking directly into account the material structure at the grain scale. Rubble-stone(ancient) masonry walls tested experimentally under uniaxial compression loading conditions arenumerically evaluated. The stone masonry numerical models are generated from a close mappingprocess of the stone units and of the mortar surfaces. A calibration procedure for the stone-stoneand mortar-mortar contacts based on experimental data is presented. The numerical studies showthat the 2D-PM wall models can predict the formation and propagation of cracks, the initial stiffnessand the maximum load obtained experimentally in traditional stone masonry walls. To reducethe simulation times, it is shown that the wall lateral numerical model adopting a coarser mortardiscretization is a viable option for these walls. The mortar behaviour under compression with lateralconfinement is identified as an important micro-parameter, that influences the peak strength and theductility of rubble-masonry walls under uniaxial loading.
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
20p.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Pinho, F.; Cismasiu, I.; Souza, M.
Revista: Buildings
Editor: MDPI
Keywords: Micro-parameters identification; Uniaxial compression; Prediction; Validation; Particle model; Rubble-stone masonry
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Seismic and Structural health monitoring systems for large dams: theoretical, computational and practical innovations
This paper is focused on the study of the dynamic behaviour of two large arch dams, and it presents some innovations for the improvement of Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring (SSHM) systems for dams. The work describes a methodology based on the integrated use of software for automatic monitoring data analysis and of computational 3D finite element (3DFE) models for dam dynamic behaviour simulation. The monitoring data analysis software was developed for automatic modal identification, in order to obtain natural frequencies and mode shapes, for automatic detection of vibrations induced by seismic events, to be distinguished from those caused by other operational sources, and for comparison between results retrieved from measured vibrations and numerical results from 3DFE modelling. The numerical simulations are carried out using a 3DFE program developed for dynamic analysis of dam-reservoir-foundation systems, based on a solidfluid coupled formulation and considering the dam-water dynamic interaction, including calculation modules for complex modal analysis and for linear and non-linear seismic analysis. The case studies are two large arch dams that have been under continuous dynamic monitoring over the last ten years: Cabril dam (132 m high), the highest dam in Portugal, and Cahora Bassa dam (170 m high), in Mozambique, one of the highest dams in Africa. The SSHM systems installed in both dams have similar schemes and were designed to continuously record accelerations in several locations at the upper part of the dam body and near the dam-foundation interface, using uniaxial and triaxial accelerometers. The most significant experimental results from continuous dynamic monitoring are presented and compared with numerical results for both dams, with emphasis on the evolution of natural frequencies over time, including the vibration mode shapes for various water levels, and on the measured accelerations during low-intensity seismic events. Furthermore, the main results of non-linear seismic response simulations are provided, considering the effects due to joint movements and tensile and compressive concrete damage, aiming to assess the seismic performance of both dams based on the Endurance Time Analysis method.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Alegre, A.; Carvalho, E.; Mendes, P.; Proença, J.
Revista: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Dynamic behaviour of large concrete dams · Finite element numerical modelling · Seismic and structural health monitoring · Safety control · Dam-reservoirfoundation systems · Evolution of natural frequencies · Vibration modes · Seismic response
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Estudo do comportamento dinâmico da barragem do Baixo Sabor utilizando ensaios de vibração forçada
A determinação da resposta dinâmica das obras e o acompanhamento da evolução do seu comportamento durante as várias fases da vida é muito importante, estando inserido nas atividades do controle de segurança estrutural. A realização de ensaios de vibração forçada em barragens de betão para a determinação do comportamento dinâmico continua a ser uma das técnicas mais fiáveis nesta área. Nesta comunicação descreve-se a metodologia de ensaio, e apresentam-se os resultados relativos a um caso de estudo, referente à caraterização do comportamento dinâmico da barragem do Baixo Sabor. Foi desenvolvido um modelo numérico, com representação do sistema barragem-albufeira-fundação, para apoio na preparação do ensaio e interpretação dos resultados experimentais.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Gomes, J. P.; Lemos, J. V.
Editor: SPES
Keywords: Modelo numérico Barragens de betão; Ensaios de vibração forçada; Comportamento dinâmico; Barragens de betão
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Fluid structure displacement based interaction models for the dynamic behaviour of an arch dam
This paper presents the application of a fluid displacement based formulation for the modelling of dynamic dam-reservoir interactions. This approach requires the introduction of a constraint penalty term multiplier that should be as high as necessary to enforce rotational constraint, but small enough to avoid numerical ill-conditioning and overly stiff responses. A maximum design earthquake and a forced vibration numericalanalyses of an arch dam are carried out. The performance of two different displacement based finite elements are compared against each other and against known forced vibration experimental results on an arch dam, for a given reservoir level. The influence of the penalty term, of the free surface motion and of the type of finite element are assessed.
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Braga Farinha, M. L.; Leitão, N. S.; Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Dynamic analysis; Lagrangian models; Fluid-structure interaction; Arch dams
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Measurement of in situ stresses in the concrete of the Cahora Bassa dam
The 166 m high Cahora Bassa arch dam, built in the Zambezi River in Mozambique more than 40 years ago, is undergoing a process of swelling reactions of the concrete, which has been accompanied since it was detected in its early stages. Several measures were imple-mented, namely the upgrade of the monitoring system and the use of numerical models for analysis of the dam
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Lamas, L.; Gomes, J. P.; Carvalho, E.; Batista, A. L.; Matsinhe, B.
Editor: ICOLD 2019 Annual Meeting/Symposium
Keywords: In situ stress measurements; Cahora Bassa dam
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Modelling dam-water dynamic interaction. numerical options and experimental validation
The safety evaluation of concrete arch dams requires validated numerical procedures capable of representing the dynamic interaction between the dam and the reservoir during a seismic event. The proposed numerical model employs a discrete element formulation, which is ulti-mately intended to represent the potential dynamic slip of discontinuities in the rock mass foun-dation. The present paper focuses on the dam-water interaction modelling, which is a key com-ponent of the dynamic response of concrete arch dams. A fluid element discretization of the res-ervoir domain was adopted, based on Cundall's mixed discretization technique, which provides a displacement formulation for time domain analysis. Simple validation tests confirmed the ac-curacy of the solution. The model was also applied to a case study involving a recently built arch dam in Northern Portugal. In situ measurements of the dam dynamic response were made by two methods: forced vibration tests, performed before and after filling the reservoir, and a continuous monitoring systems installed in the structure. These measurements provided exten-sive data that allowed the dynamic characterization of the concrete arch structure and the vali-dation of the numerical model.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Gomes, J. P.; Pereira, S.
Editor: COMPDYN 2019 - 7th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
Keywords: Discrete elements; Dam-water interaction; Concrete dams
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Safety control of Aguieira dam using hybrid HSCT-FEM models
The safety control of dams under operation is based on the comparison between observed data, from monitoring systems, and numerical data from mathematical models developed to simulate/predict the dam behaviour over time. For the direct analysis of observed data semi-statistical models for effects separation are usually adopted, namely of the type HST or HSCT. For dam behaviour simulation/prediction Finite Element Method (FEM) models, based on the fundamental equations of structural mechanics, are mostly used.In order to detect the abnormal behaviour derived from the pathological effects, e.g. concrete swelling effects, it is necessary to use a robust HSCT model capable of distinguishing normal time effects, related with viscoelasticity, from other time effects, e.g., related with concrete swelling. In this paper, a hybrid HSCT-FEM model is proposed, and it is applied to the case of Aguieira dam.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Rodrigues, M.; Oliveira, S.; Proença, J.; Alegre, A.
Editor: Hydro2019
Keywords: Concrete dams, Models for effects separation, Swelling effects, Finite Element Models, Safety control.
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Seismic analysis of pine flat concrete dam. Comparison of numerical results from 2D and 3D analysis
The concrete gravity dam proposed for the 15th International Benchmark Workshop on Numerical Analysis of dams (Theme A) was numerically studied using computational finite element modules developed by the authors for dam analysis. The computational models allow non-reflecting boundary conditions, free-field boundary conditions, fluid structure interaction following a Lagrangian displacement based formulation for the fluid and nonlinear material behaviour, both continuum damage and discrete crack approaches. The seismic analysis is carried out using a central difference method, a Newmark implicit integration scheme can be adopted for other types of loading. The computational modules have been used in the assessment of the behaviour of several operating dams. The natural frequencies and force vibration analysis (Case A), the seismic analysis for various reservoir levels following a linear elastic model (Case D) and non-linear seismic type analysis including nonlinear behaviour (Case E) are assessed and discussed using both 2D and 3D modules.
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Braga Farinha, M. L.; Câmara, R.; Leitão, N. S.
Editor: Icold
Keywords: Concrete dam; Dynamic analysis
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Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring of Cabril dam
This paper is focused on the Portuguese experience regarding the development and operation of continuous vibrations monitoring systems in large concrete dams. The goal is to emphasize the importance of the combined use of monitoring data and numerical models for Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring (SSHM) of Dams. The case study is Cabril arch dam (132 m high), the highest dam in Portugal, in which a pioneer SSHM system has been in operation since 2008. This system, installed by LNEC, was designed for measuring accelerations in the dam body and near the base (dam-foundation interface), using 16 uniaxial and 3 triaxial accelerometers. Appropriate software has been developed to integrate and complement the monitoring system, aiming to automatically process and analyse the recorded data, including tools for simplified study of monitoring results and for automatic comparison with numerical results from 3DFE models. The main experimental results obtained for Cabril dam are presented, namely the evolution of natural frequencies over time, mode shapes and the measured seismic response to an earthquake event. A comparison with results from numerical modelling is presented, using a coupled 3DFE model based on a formulation in displacements and pressures, considering a state space approach to simulate the dynamic behaviour of the dam-reservoir-foundation system and the Newmark method to compute the seismic response.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Alegre, A.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Modal Identification, Ambient and seismic measured vibrations, Experimental and numerical results, Cabril dam.
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Seismic and structural health monitoring systems for large concrete dams
This paper is focused on the LNEC experience regarding the development and operation of continuous vibrations monitoring systems in large concrete dams. The goal is to emphasize the importance of the combined use of monitoring data and numerical models for Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring (SSHM) of Dams. The SSHM system installed in Cabril dam (132 m high), in operation since 2008, is described. The design and implementation of this system, including hardware and software, was the result of a long-term LNEC research program, still on-going. The SSHM system software was developed in order to automatically perform the analysis of collected data, including the automatic comparison with numerical results from 3DFE models. Similar systems have been installed in other large dams in Portugal.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Alegre, A.
Editor: Stanford University
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Seismic monitoring system of Baixo Sabor hydroelectric power scheme
The Baixo Sabor hydroelectric scheme is located at northeast of Portugal and creates a reservoir with a storage capacity of 630 million m3 of water. The dam is a concrete double-curvature arch dam with 123 m high. According to the Portuguese legislation and considering the seismic risk of the dam construction zone, a Seismic Monitoring System (SMS) need be provided. In their most extensive configuration, these systems may incorporate remote stations along the reservoir for studying the propagation of seismic waves and to detect eventual induced reservoir seismicity.So, for the observation of the seismic activity on the surrounding area of the reservoir, to characterize the seismic action and the corresponding structural response of the dams, an observation system based on triaxial accelerometers was designed and installed. This system has been in continuous operation since its installation, and the data of the recorded earthquake records has been analyzed and processed. This article presents a brief description of the regional geological and tectonic setting including the stratigraphic and lithological unit
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Monteiro, G.; Neves, J.; Gomes, J. P.
Editor: 3rd Meeting of EWG Dams and Earthquakes
Keywords: Dynamic monitoring; Safety; Seismic hazard; Concrete; Dams
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Sistemas do tipo SSHM para monitorização sísmica e controlo da integridade estrutural de barragens de betão. Experiência do LNEC na última década
Atualmente, o controlo da segurança de grandes barragens de betão tende a apoiar-se em sistemas de monitorização com Recolha Automática de Dados (RAD), incluindo a medição de grandezas para caracterização da resposta sob ações dinâmicas, em que é necessário utilizar altas frequências de amostragem, em geral da ordem de 50 Hz ou superiores. No caso da barragem do Cabril, por exemplo, o LNEC e a EDP instalaram, em 2008, um sistema para monitorização da resposta da obra sob ações sísmicas e sob excitação ambiente/operacional com vista a controlar a integridade estrutural da obra através do controlo da evolução ao longo do tempo dos principais parâmetros modais da obra. A instalação deste tipo de sistemas (SSHM:
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Alegre, A.
Editor: IST
Keywords: Vibrações sísmicas; Barragens de betão; Identificação modal; Controlo da integridade estrutural; Modelação numérica da resposta dinâmica; Interação dinâmica barragem-fundação-albufeira
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Computational modeling of masonry structures using the discrete element method
Masonry is a combination of units such as stones, bricks or blocks usually laid in a cementitious or limemortar. It is probably the oldest material used in construction and has proven to be both simple to buildand durable. Over the years, existing masonry constructions have inevitably suffered damage with time.Earthquakes, soil settlements, material degradation and lack of maintenance are the main reasons forthat. Careful and periodic assessment of such structures is necessary in order to evaluate their structuralcapacity and safety levels. However, performing the structural analysis of masonry construction is notan easy task. A review is presented of the main models based on the discrete element method and the available related numerical techniques that have been proposed for the analysis of masonry. The essential assumptions adopted by these models and numerical implementation issues are discussed. Differences between available models are illustrated by applications to various masonry problems including static and dynamic analysis of masonry arch bridges, walls, vaults, domes and ancient colonnades.This book is composed of 17 chapters authored/co-authored by 25 outstanding researchers from 11countries (Canada, France, Greece, Hungary, Iran,Italy, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, UK, USA), whichwere reviewed by 60 referees.
Ano: 2016
Número Páginas:
505p.
Autor(es): Sarhosis, V.; Bagi, K.; Lemos, J. V.; Milani, G.
Editor: IGI Global
Keywords: Elementos discretos; Modelação numérica; Alvenaria
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Contribuição de Manuel Rocha para a mecânica das rochas e as fundações de barragens
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Ano: 2013
Número Páginas:
296pp.
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Lamas, L.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Investigação científica e técnica; Barragem de betão; Fundação rochosa; Fundação de barragem; Mecânica das rochas; Pt
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Chapter 5 Discrete Element Modeling
This chapter consists of two parts. First a general overview is given: the exact definition of the Discrete Element Method is provided, and the main types of existing models are introduced; then the theoretical fundaments of the most important approaches available today for masonry analysis are given. The second part of the chapter focuses on 3DEC, the most widespread commercial DEM code for masonry analysis. This second part begins with a theoretical overview. Application issues for masonry structures are then considered (block material behaviour, contact representation, structural elements like cables or bars etc.). Among the practical examples arches, barrel vaults, walls, coloumns and complete structures (like houses) are presented, including the issues of quasi-static versus dynamic analysis and of block fracture as well. The readers can find helpful advice on how to simulate their own problems most effectively.
Ano: 2023
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Bagi, K.
Revista: Discrete Computational Mechanics of Masonry Structures
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Masonry models
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Discrete Element Modelling of Masonry Arch Bridges, Arches and Vaults
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Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Gobbin, F.; Forgacs, T.; Sarhosis, V.
Revista: From Corbel Arches to Double Curvature Vaults.
Editor: Springer
Keywords: numerical modelling; masonry
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DEM modelling of the non-linear static and dynamic response of masonry structures
Discrete element models have become a major tool for masonry analysis, allowing a suitable representation of its discontinuous nature and marked nonlinear behaviour. The chapter reviews the fundamental assumptions of the main DEM formulations available. It focuses more specifically on the widely used UDEC and 3DEC codes, explaining their relation with the other approaches, and the most relevant issues arising in their application to masonry. Applications to the main types of structures are reviewed, considering both static and dynamic analyses. Recent research providing comparisons of the numerical models with experimental and field data is particularly covered. The discussion of the different examples is aimed at clarifying the key capabilities of DEM and demonstrating the most effective ways of using it in a variety of masonry analysis situations.
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
469-501pp.
Autor(es): Sarhosis, V.; Lemos, J. V.; Bagi, K.
Revista: Numerical Modeling of Masonry and Historical Structures - From Theory to Application
Editor: Elsevier
Keywords: DEM; Masonry structures
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Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring of Dams in Portugal
This chapter is focused on the Portuguese experience on the developmentand exploration of systems for continuously monitoring dam vibrations, usingaccelerometers. The pioneer system for seismic and structural health monitoring(SSHM) installed in Cabril dam (the highest Portuguese arch dam: 132 m high) isdescribed in detail. The design of this system was the result of a long-term LNECresearch program, still ongoing. These monitoring systems should include softwaredeveloped to automatically perform the analysis of collected data, including theautomatic comparison with numerical results from 3DFE models. In view of thegood results obtained with the system in operation in Cabril dam since 2008, similarsystems have been installed in other large dams in Portugal, particularly in recentlybuilt dams. Finally, Baixo Sabor dam is presented as an example of a new Portuguesedam with a complete SSHM system, in operation since 2015. Themain experimentalresults obtained for both dams are shown, namely the evolution of natural frequenciesover time, mode shapes and the measured seismic response to earthquake events.
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
87-113pp..
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Alegre, A.
Revista: Seismic Structural Health Monitoring - From Theory to Successful Applications
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Modal identification · Concrete dams · Ambient and seismic vibrations
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Análise experimental de cenários de rotura em fundações de barragens de betão
Para verificação do cumprimento das exigências de segurança das barragens,tanto relativamente à funcionalidade (cenários correntes), como em relação àsegurança ao colapso (cenários de rotura), é essencial utilizar modelos de simulação oude interpretação (no caso de obras existentes) do seu comportamento. Estes modelossão idealizações (simplificações) da realidade, tanto no que diz respeito às acções(modelos das acções), como no que respeita à componente estrutural (modelos estruturais).A solução destes modelos, através de adequados métodos de análise, quantificaparâmetros da resposta das estruturas que permitem avaliar a sua segurança, utilizandocritérios de segurança previamente definidos.A validação destes modelos pode ser feita, no caso de cenários correntes,através da sua comparação com os resultados da observação do comportamento debarragens. No caso de cenários de rotura, não existe muita experiência de comparaçãodestes resultados com situações reais: é pequeno o número de acidentes ocorrido e,mesmo nestes, o volume de informação é reduzido. Desta forma, o recurso a métodosexperimentais, para o estudo de cenários de rotura, tem uma importância acrescida.Assim o principal objectivo deste trabalho é contribuir para melhorar a capacidade deavaliação da segurança de barragens de betão envolvendo cenários de rotura pela fundação.Neste trabalho desenvolveram-se dois ensaios experimentais em modelosfísicos: um primeiro envolvendo uma barragem abóbada, para o estudo de cenários derotura da fundação para acções estáticas; e um segundo de uma barragem gravidadeensaiado em mesa sísmica, com vista a estudar a rotura pela fundação para acçõesdinâmicas.A previsão e interpretação dos ensaios foram efectuadas com modelosmatemáticos adequados, que permitiram a sua validação e posterior utilização no estudode outros cenários.
Ano: 2009
Autor(es): Gomes, J. P.
Keywords: Método dos elementos discretos; Método dos elementos finitos; Modelos numéricos; Mesa sísmica; Análise dimensional; Modelos físicos; Análise até à rotura; Controlo da segurança de barragens; Barragens de betão
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Barragem do Cabril - Sistema para monitorização de vibrações em contínuo medição e análise automática da resposta dinâmica sob excitação ambiente/operacional e sob ações sísmicas
Neste trabalho apresenta-se o sistema para monitorização em contínuo do comportamento dinâmico da barragem do Cabril que foi instalado em 2008, pelo LNEC e pela EDP, referindo alguns dos principais resultados que têm sido obtidos a partir da análise dos dados recolhidos, quer sob excitação ambiente/operacional, quer sob ações sísmicas. Salienta-se a importância do desenvolvimento do software para tratamento, análise e gestão automática dos dados e apresentam-se os programas que têm vindo a ser desenvolvidos no LNEC, em MATLAB, para apoio a este tipo de sistemas, nomeadamente programas de identificação modal (Modal_ID2.0 e Modal_ID_Auto2.0) e programas de elementos finitos tridimensionais para análise do comportamento dinâmico de sistemas barragem-fundação-albufeira (DamDySSA2.0).
Ano: 2017
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Silvestre, A.
Keywords: Densidade espetral de potência; Amortecimentos modais; Comportamento dinâmico de barragens; Modos de vibração; Frequências naturais; Interação dinâmica barragem-albufeira; Análise espetral; Monitorização de vibrações em contínuo
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Discrete element modelling of rock engineering structures for seismic safety analyses - PhD thesis research plan of Margarida Espada
This document presents the research plan for the doctoral thesis of LNEC's Junior Research Fellow Margarida Espada. This work, to be submitted to the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), will be developed in the Modelling and Rock Mechanics Unit of the Concrete Dams Department, and it is part of the on-going P2I research project DEMRock6m. This work aims at developing more efficient methodologies to perform safety studies and seismic analysis of rock engineering structures, based on discrete element models and in the integrated use of probabilistic models for the geometric and shear strength parameters and for the water pressures in rock discontinuities. This will allow a more realistic definition of the rock mass in discrete element models and an adequate identification of the potential failure mechanisms.
Ano: 2016
Autor(es): Espada, M.; Muralha, J.; Lemos, J. V.; Couto Marques, J.
Keywords: Dam foundations; Rock discontinuities; Seismic analysis; Probabilistic analysis; Safety analysis; Discontinuities generation tool; Discrete element models
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Método de Euler não linear aplicado a órbitas do sistema n-CORPOS
Neste relatório é apresentado o método de Euler para calcular as órbitas do sistema n-corpos,por exemplo, o dos planetas do sistema Solar, tendo em conta a propagação das forçasgravíticas entre o Sol e os planetas e entre os planetas entre si. Apenas requer como dadosiniciais uma observação anterior das órbitas em termos de posição e velocidade. A correcçãoda interacção entre planetas não é suavizada, o que se justifica pelos seus valores. A correcçãorelativista é importante.
Ano: 2013
Número Páginas:
11pp.
Autor(es): Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
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Soluções distribucionais das equações de Navier-Stokes
As equações de Navier-Stokes são equações de derivadas parciais. As incógnitas nocaso de incompressibilidade consistem no campo de velocidades. As pressões numa 1ªaproximação resultam de um equilíbrio estático.A principal causa de problemas relacionados com a solução destas equações é devida àparcela das acelerações convectivas que está na origem da turbulência.Pesando estas equações e integrando duas vezes por partes obtém-se uma forma fracadestas equações.Em problemas 3D as variáveis independentes são 3 espaciais e 1 temporal. Admite-seque o campo de velocidades pode ser desenvolvido em série de distribuições de Delta deDirac espaciais e suas derivadas com coeficientes funções do tempo. Com funções deteste polinomiais obtém-se a formulação distribucional proposta das equações deNavier-Stokes.
Ano: 2013
Número Páginas:
15pp.
Autor(es): Câmara, R.; Azevedo, N.
Editor: LNEC
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Análise térmica de barragens de betão - Ações térmicas ambientais
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Ano: 2012
Número Páginas:
114pp.
Autor(es): Leitão, N. S.
Editor: LNEC
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Ondas esféricas quânticas
O objectivo deste relatório é o estudo da matemática aplicada à solução de problemasfísicos de propagação de ondas esféricas com operador espacial biharmónico,consideradas quânticas.As técnicas matemáticas usadas incluem a transformada de Laplace da função de ondaf e o cálculo de sua inversa tal como sugerida por Pipes e Harvill.O método matemático usado para descrever as ondas esféricas quânticas é compequenas adaptações o método causal não-linear descrito por Croca.
Ano: 2011
Número Páginas:
12pp.
Autor(es): Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
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Tópicos sobre equações de derivadas parciais
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Ano: 2011
Número Páginas:
15pp.
Autor(es): Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
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Ensaios de juntas de argamassa para um modelo físico de uma barragem abóbada a ensaiar na mesa sísmica
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Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
64pp.
Autor(es): Muralha, J.
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RADIAÇÃO SÍSMICA DUMA FALHA PARA UMA BARRAGEM ABÓBADA
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Ano: 2007
Número Páginas:
50pp.
Autor(es): CÂMARA, R.
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Geração de malhas de elementos finitos tridimensionais. Desenvolvimento e apresentação do módulo computacional GeTMEF1.0
A análise do comportamento de barragens de betão com base em modelos de elementos finitos tridimensionais exige a definição da discretização a adoptar para o conjunto barragem-fundação, ou barragem-fundação-albufeira. A realização desta tarefa sem o recurso a programas de geração automática é muito dispendiosa pelo que tem vindo a ser desenvolvido no NMMF um módulo computacional para geração automática de malhas de elementos finitos tridimensionais especialmente adaptado para a geração de malhas tridimensionais de barragens abóbada. Inicialmente desenvolvido em FORTRAN, o referido módulo computacional para geração de malhas de elementos finitos tridimensionais tem vindo a ser objecto de diversos melhoramentos, os mais recentes centrados ao nível da interface com o utilizador. Assim, apresenta-se neste relatório o módulo computacional
Ano: 2006
Autor(es): Dias, I. M.; Oliveira, S.
Keywords: Barragens; Hexaedros; Geração de malhas de elementos finitos
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Identification of transversely isotropic parameters in overcored rock specimens - A back analysis approach
This document presents a back analysis procedure for identification of the elastic parameters of transversely isotropic rock cores, containing an overcoring triaxial strain probe, from the strains measured during a biaxial test. A three-dimensional finite element model was developed to simulate the biaxial test on the overcored rock specimen and to compute the strains at the location of the strain gauges. Different optimisation algorithms were tested and the most suitable one was selected. The back analysis procedure was tested for identification of the five elastic parameters and the two orientation angles that characterise a transversely isotropic rock core. In spite that, with the developed methodology, convergence was reached and all those parameters could be identified, sensitivity analyses demonstrated that the results obtained were not stable and therefore they were not reliable. By introducing constrains based on common practice and previous experience, a stable and robust methodology was achieved: the three elastic parameters, E1, E2 and ?2, are reliably identified using the value of G2 calculated with Saint-Venants expression and a fixed value of ?1, while the orientation parameters are obtained from observation of overcored rock. Analysis of the results shows that application of this methodology represents an enormous step forward when compared with the traditional use of isotropy. Besides, the methodology is general and can also be used with other types of overcoring equipment. The five elastic parameters and the two orientation angles obtained can then be used, together with the overcoring strains, to compute the complete in situ state of stress.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Espada, M.; Lamas, L.
Keywords: Transversely isotropic rock; Numerical method; Rock test; Optimisation; Triaxial strain probe; In situ stress; Overcoring; Biaxial test
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Stability analysis of excavation slopes of Baihetan arch dam foundation - Reliability analysis by application of the response surface method
This document presents the work developed by the PhD student Margarida Espada in the scope of the course unit Risk Analysis in Geotechnical Works of the Doctoral Program in Civil Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP). This work presents a reliability analysis, using the response surface method (RSM), for the case study of the left bank excavation slopes of the Baihetan arch dam foundation, which is one of the case studies of Margarida Espada's PhD thesis. The aim was to approximate an implicit limit state function by computing safety factors, using a discrete element model of the Baihetan left bank developed in 3DEC software, where the shear strength parameters of two important rock discontinuities were considered as random variables. The probability of failure was then obtained through an iterative process, using approximation methods. This work presents the 3DEC model developed to analyse the stability conditions in the Baihetan left bank and the results of the reliability analysis.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Espada, M.
Keywords: Dam foundation; Baihetan dam; Discrete element method; Reliability; Slopes stability
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Contribuição para o problema da existência e suavidade da solução da equação de Navier- Stokes
O problema da solução das equações de Navier Stokes é abordado neste trabalhopropondo-se uma técnica de representação das incógnitas deslocamentos e pressõesvariáveis no espaço e no tempo em série de Delta de Dirac e suas derivadas no tempocujos coeficientes se determinam com base na solução de sistemas de equaçõesdiferenciais definidos no espaço (problema com três variáveis espaciais independentesque pode ser estudado pelo método de Monge).
Ano: 2011
Número Páginas:
12pp.
Autor(es): Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Equação de navier-stokes
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Elastodinâmica
Neste relatório apresentam-se as equações básicas da elastodinâmica linear, as soluçõesfundamentais e o teorema da representação no domínio de tempo e de frequência.Para movimentos finitos de casca formula-se o teorema dos trabalhos virtuais e a suaimplementação pelo método dos elementos finitos.
Ano: 2007
Número Páginas:
54pp.
Autor(es): Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Método dos elementos finitos; Elastodinâmica
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Modelação sísmica de barragens abóboda
Neste relatório apresentam-se os principais aspectos da modelação sísmica de barragensabóbada. Assim propõe-se: modelos numéricos de geração de sismos por uma falha; aforma como o sismo actua na barragem; modelos para estudar a influência da albufeirana vibração do conjunto; métodos para solução das equações do movimento; e novasformulações de elementos finitos para o problema estrutural.
Ano: 2005
Número Páginas:
72pp.
Autor(es): Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Método dos elementos finitos; Simulação numérica; Comportamento sísmico de estruturas; Comportamento de barragens; Barragem abóboda
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An experimental and numerical study for analysis of the hydromechanical behavior of the Alto Lindoso high pressure circuit
In pressure tunnels and shafts, in addition to the mechanical effect that excavation has on the rock mass and the disturbance that it introduces in the water flow, also the contained water can interact from the mechanical and hydraulic points of view with the rock mass. Seepage in fractured rock masses is dominated by the flow that takes place through the joints, and this is highly d(;pendent on their properties, namely aperture and roughness. Joint aperture, in tum, i::; very sensitive to stress changes. Special attention must therefore be paid to the joints in hydromechanical analyses. In this report are presented some studies that were carried out for the hydromechanical characterization of joints of the Alto Lindoso rock mass and numerical simulations of the hydromechanical behaviour of two selected sections of the high pressure circuit.
Ano: 1994
Autor(es): Lamas, L.
Keywords: Simulação numérica; Barragem de Alto Lindoso; Percolação no solo; Maciço rochoso; Comportamento hidromecânico; Interacção solo-água-estrutura; Circuito hidráulico
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