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Tensile Fracture Mechanism of Masonry Wallettes Parallel to Bed Joints: A Stochastic Discontinuum Analysis
Nonhomogeneous material characteristics of masonry lead to complex fracture mechanisms,which require substantial analysis regarding the influence of masonry constituents. In this context, thisstudy presents a discontinuum modeling strategy, based on the discrete element method, developed toinvestigate the tensile fracture mechanism of masonry wallettes parallel to the bed joints consideringthe inherent variation in the material properties. The applied numerical approach utilizes polyhedralblocks to represent masonry and integrate the equations of motion explicitly to compute nodalvelocities for each block in the system. The mechanical interaction between the adjacent blocks iscomputed at the active contact points, where the contact stresses are calculated and updated basedon the implemented contact constitutive models. In this research, di erent fracture mechanisms ofmasonry wallettes under tension are explored developing at the unit
Ano: 2020
Número Páginas:
78-93pp.
Autor(es): Pulatsu, B.; Erdogmus, E.; Lourenço, P.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Modelling
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
1.
Keywords: material uncertainty; masonry; DEM; discontinuum analysis
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The role of modal parameters uncertainty estimation in automated modal identification, modal tracking and data normalization
During the last decade, many vibration-based structural health monitoring systems have been successfully implementedin different structures such as bridges, towers, stadia and wind turbines, with the aim of studying thestructure dynamics and its evolution over time, eventually detecting the occurrence of novel structural behaviourthat may indicate the presence of damage.Such vibration-based monitoring systems generally rely on the identification of modal properties, which arethen used as monitoring features. Therefore, from operational modal analysis to the tracking of those featuresand finally to data normalization, many processing steps occur that depend on the accuracy of the identifiedmodal properties. Thus, the estimation of the uncertainties associated with the identified modal properties increasesthe robustness of this process.In this context, data obtained from the continuous dynamic monitoring of a concrete arch dam has been usedto evaluate the gains of quantifying the uncertainties of modal properties, evaluating in particular the effect oftaking these uncertainties into consideration when performing automated operational modal analysis, modaltracking and data normalization. Nevertheless, it is observed that the most significant gains of consideringestimates uncertainties occur when these quantities are used for removing outliers during modal tracking.
Ano: 2020
Autor(es): Pereira, S.; Reynders, E.; Magalhães, F.; Cunha, A.; Gomes, J. P.
Revista: Engineering Structures
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
224 (2020) 111208.
Keywords: Modal tracking; Uncertainties in modal properties; Operational modal analysis; Dam monitoring
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The role of modal parameters uncertainty estimation in automated modal identification, modal tracking and data normalization
During the last decade, many vibration-based structural health monitoring systems have been successfully implemented in different structures such as bridges, towers, stadia and wind turbines, with the aim of studying the structure dynamics and its evolution over time, eventually detecting the occurrence of novel structural behaviour that may indicate the presence of damage.Such vibration-based monitoring systems generally rely on the identification of modal properties, which are then used as monitoring features. Therefore, from operational modal analysis to the tracking of those features and finally to data normalization, many processing steps occur that depend on the accuracy of the identified modal properties. Thus, the estimation of the uncertainties associated with the identified modal properties increases the robustness of this process.In this context, data obtained from the continuous dynamic monitoring of a concrete arch dam has been used to evaluate the gains of quantifying the uncertainties of modal properties, evaluating in particular the effect of taking these uncertainties into consideration when performing automated operational modal analysis, modal tracking and data normalization. Nevertheless, it is observed that the most significant gains of considering estimates uncertainties occur when these quantities are used for removing outliers during modal tracking.
Ano: 2020
Autor(es): Pereira, S.; Reynders, E.; Magalhães, F.; Cunha, A.; Gomes, J. P.
Revista: Engineering Structures
Editor: elsevier
Volume:
224 (2020).
Keywords: Modal tracking; Uncertainties in modal properties; Operational Modal Analysis; Dam monitoring
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A discrete approach for modelling backfill material in masonry arch bridges
Masonry arch bridges form a significant portion of the European transport infrastructure network. Manyof these bridges are relatively old but still in service. Increasing vehicle loads and speeds have highlightedthe need for reliable estimates of their service condition. Past research demonstrated that load-carryingcapacity of a masonry arch bridge is a function of the soil response. However, today, the approaches usedfor the simulation of soil in masonry arch bridges are over-simplistic and most of them do not take intoaccount the soil-structure interaction phenomena. This paper presents a novel modelling approach, basedon the discrete element method, for the simulation of backfill material in masonry arch bridges.According to the method, bricks in the barrel vault are simulated as an assembly of distinct blocks separatedby zero thickness interfaces at each mortar joint. Backfill is represented as an assemblage of denselypacked discrete irregular deformable particles, here called
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
106-108pp.
Autor(es): Sarhosis, V.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Computers and Structure
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
224 (2019).
Keywords: Masonry structures; DEM
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Discrete element modeling of the seismic behavior of masonry construction
Discrete element models are a powerful tool for the analysis of masonry, given theirability to represent the discontinuous nature of these structures, and to simulate the most commondeformation and failure modes. In particular, discrete elements allow the assessment of the seismicbehavior of masonry construction, using either pushover analysis or time domain dynamic analysis.The fundamental concepts of discrete elements are concisely presented, stressing the issues relatedto masonry modeling. Methods for generation of block models are discussed, with some examplesfor the case of irregular stone masonry walls. A discrete element analysis of a shaking table testperformed on a traditional stone masonry house is discussed, as a demonstration of the capabilitiesof these models. Practical application issues are examined, namely the computational requirementsfor dynamic analysis.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Buildings
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
2019, 9, 43.
Keywords: Masonry; DEM
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Dynamic behaviour of ancient freestanding multi-drum and monolithic columns subjected to horizontal and vertical excitations
Earthquakes represent one of the major threats to cultural heritage monuments, such as classical ancient columns.Understanding the behaviour and dynamic response of such historic structures is useful for the assessmentof the conservation and rehabilitation techniques to be used for their preservation. The behaviour of ancientmulti-drum and monolithic columns subjected to dynamic loads is characterized by highly nonlinearity sinceboth rocking and sliding phenomena can occur. Analytical studies of multi-drum columns subjected to dynamicload is extremely complicated, if not impossible to perform. Nowadays, computational methods of analysis canbe used to represent their dynamic response. Using a software based on the Discrete Element Method (DEM) ofanalysis, a typical ancient multi-drum and an equivalent in dimensions monolithic columns subjected to horizontaland combined horizontal and vertical harmonic excitations were modelled to identify the main factorsaffecting their stability. Different acceleration amplitude and frequency input records were applied and their rolein the collapse/deformation mechanism was investigated. From the results analyses it was shown that novelstructural analysis tools that extend traditional methods of structural assessment could allow engineers to understandthe mechanisms that have allowed the surviving structures to avoid structural collapse and destructionduring strong earthquakes.
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
39-57pp.
Autor(es): Sarhosis, V.; Lemos, J. V.; Milani, G.
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
120(2019).
Keywords: DEM; Masonry
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Modelação da fendilhação por origem térmica de uma barragem de betão em arco
No 14º Encontro Internacional de Modelação Numérica em Barragens, organizado pela ICOLD, foi proposta a análise numérica de uma barragem de betão em arco localizada na Suécia sujeita a gradientes térmicos significativos ao longo do ano. Neste artigo apresentam-se os resultados numéricos obtidos com basenuma discretização mais refinada do corpo da barragem, quando comparada com o modelo adotado no encontro internacional. Os resultados da análise mecânica realizada com um modelo de fenda discreta são comparados com as observações in situ. Verifica--se que o modelo estrutural mais refinado permite obter resultados mais próximos dos observados, nomeadamente a distribuição de fendilhação no paramento de jusante e o campo de deslocamentos. Analisa-se ainda o efeito das armaduras distribuídas colocadas juntoao paramento de montante e ao paramento de jusante no controlo de deformação e fendilhação.
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
8p.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Santos, E.; Leitão, N. S.; Braga Farinha, M. L.; Câmara, R.
Revista: rpee
Editor: Revista Portuguesa de Engenharia de Estruturas (rpee)
Volume:
sIII , nº 9.
Keywords: Modelo de fenda discreta; Barragens de betão; Análise térmica
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Monitoring vibrations in large dams
This paper focuses on studying the dynamic behaviour of large dams over time, including identification of modal parameters (naturalfrequencies, modal damping ratios and mode shapes) and seismic response analysis, based on measured acceleration time histories.A comparison between experimental results obtained from continuous vibration monitoring data and numerical modelling results from 3DFE models is presented. The aim is to emphasize the interest of combining the use of recorded data from continuous dynamic monitoringsystems and of numerical modelling software for seismic and structural health monitoring of dams.
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
42-48pp..
Autor(es): Alegre, A.; Carvalho, E.; Matsinhe, B.; Mendes, P.; Oliveira, S.; Proença, J.
Editor: Hydro2019
Volume:
Issue 2, 2020.
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Seismic analysis of an ultra-high arch dam using the 3DFE program DamDySSA3.0. Study on the influence of the reservoir water level
The seismic response of a 290 m high arch dam, located in ahigh seismicity zone in China, is studied in this paper. The goal isto evaluate the influence of the reservoir water level on the dam
Ano: 2019
Número Páginas:
115-125pp..
Autor(es): Alegre, A.; Oliveira, S.; Espada, M.; Câmara, R.
Revista: Portuguese Journal of Structural Engineering (RPEE)
Editor: RPEE
Volume:
Series III, vol. 11.
Keywords: Seismic analysis of arch dams / Influence of the reservoir water level / / 3DFE program / Coupled formulation in displacements and pressures
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A detailed micro-modelling approach for the structural analysis of masonry assemblages
Over the last 50 years, a significant amount of effort has been taken to develop numerical approaches andtools for the structural analysis of masonry. These range from considering masonry as an anisotropic continuum(macro-models) to the more detailed ones considering masonry as an assemblage of units andjoints (micro-models). In this paper, a detailed micro-modelling approach for the analysis of masonrycouplets and prisms is proposed. The approach represents masonry units and mortar joints as an assemblageof densely packed discrete irregular deformable particles bonded together by zero thickness interfacelaws. The mechanical properties (here referred to as micro-properties) of irregular particles andcontacts are responsible for the mechanical behaviour of masonry. In addition, the approach allows failureto occur either at the brick, mortar and/or brick/mortar interface. A series of computational modelswere developed and their results are compared against small-scale experimental findings. A good agreementbetween the experimental and the numerical results was obtained which demonstrates the hugepotential of the modelling approach proposed. The significant advantage of this approach is to modelcracking as a real discontinuity among particles and not as a modification in the material properties.In addition, reliable prediction of masonry strength can allow one to reduce the costly and timely experimentaltesting and avoid the reliance on conservative empirical formulas.
Ano: 2018
Número Páginas:
66-81pp.
Autor(es): Sarhosis, V.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Computers and Structures
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
206 (2018).
Keywords: Masonry; DEM
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Numerical simulation of failure scenarios in concrete dams using a hybrid discrete/finite mode
The numerical analysis of concrete dam failure scenarios requires computational tools that candeal with the formation, propagation and localization of cracks and their effects on the overall dambehaviour. It is well known that assemblies of discrete part icles connected through simpleinteraction laws can capture the global behaviour of quasi-brittle macro-material, like concrete.In this work a particle model based on the discrete element method is used. Due to computationalrestrictions some simplifications are adopted: i) a finite element model is adopted in thefoundation and in the dam zone where an elastic behaviour is expected; ii) the adopted particlesize is higher than the maximum aggregate size of dam concrete. In order to further reducecomputational times a hybrid discrete/finite model is proposed that replaces the stiffness of thefinite elements where nonlinear behaviour is expected by a discrete particle assembly in itsinterior.The hybrid discrete/finite model is validated for several case studies. The results are comparedwith those obtained with a finite element based two scalar damage model. The results show theapplicability of particle models to the study of failure scenarios of concrete dams, including itsinitial elastic response, even when the adopted aggregate structure is much larger in size than theadopted concrete aggregate.
Ano: 2020
Número Páginas:
22.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Braga Farinha, M. L.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Hybrid discrete/finite model; Particle model; Failure scenario; Concrete dams
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Preliminary identification of the structural effects of concrete swelling in Chicamba dam (Mozambique)
This paper presents the relevant results of the monitoring data analysis of the Chicamba dam(Mozambique), which confirmed the existence of an ongoing concrete swelling process in the dam
Ano: 2020
Número Páginas:
833-853.
Autor(es): Dias, I. M.; Batista, A. L.; Campira, J.
Revista: Proceedings of the Fourth International Dam World Conference
Editor: LNEC
Volume:
Volume 1.
Keywords: Swelling effects; Structural behaviour; Monitoring; Chicamba dam
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Seismic analysis of Cabril dam. Measured response and comparison with numerical results from Code_Aster and DamDySSA
This paper presents a study on the seismic response of the 132 m high Cabril arch dam, for an earthquake measured in-situ with the installed Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring system (in operation since 2008). The measured acceleration time histories are compared with results from finite element analysis in various positions in the dam body, using the seismic accelerations recorded at the dam-rock interface as inputs. The numerical simulations are conducted using two programs: i) DamDySSA4.0, a 3D finite element program develop in LNEC for dynamic analysis of arch dams
Ano: 2020
Autor(es): Alegre, A.; Robbe, E.; Oliveira, S.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Cabril arch dam, Seismic monitoring, FE seismic analysis, Damping, Substructure foundation method, Energy dissipating foundation.
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SEISMIC MONITORING SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTED ON RECENT PROJECTS
In the last decade Portugal made a significant set of investments in new hydroelectric projects under the National Dams Program with High Hydroelectric Potential. EDP Produção SA, a company of EDP - Energias de Portugal Group, played a fundamental role in the construction of these projects, in which new dams and reservoirs of significant dimensions are integrated.According to Portuguese legislation, with relevance to the RSB-Dam Safety Regulation (Decree-Law no. 21/2018 of 28 March), the DTA-Technical Documents to Support the RSB and taking into account the seismic risk associated with the region where the dams were built, it was recommending the implementation of a set of Seismic Monitoring Systems (SMS) to characterize the seismic actions and the respective structural response, as well as the assessment of the reservoirs induced seismicity.For that, it was necessary, in the design phases, to carry out several studies to define the type of dynamic monitoring systems, especially those related to the seismic monitoring systems (SMS). In their most extensive configuration, these systems, based on triaxial accelerometers sensors, may incorporate remote stations installed along the reservoirs for studying the propagation of seismic actions. For the higher dams, and to ensure a good characterization of the dynamic behaviour, continuous dynamic monitoring system (CDMS) was also installed.This paper presents the main aspects of the legislation, refers the main studies and methodologies that were used, and the general aspects of the regional geological and tectonic framework. Also, is presented several seismic monitoring systems that were implemented by EDP, namely those related to the hydroelectric projects of Baixo Sabor, Foz Tua, Ribeiradio and Alto Ceira II dams.
Ano: 2020
Número Páginas:
Fourth International Dam World Conference.
Autor(es): Monteiro, G.; Pinho, P.; Gomes, J. P.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Seismic Studies; Seismic Monitoring Systems; Portuguese Legislation; Safety; Dams
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Vibration monitoring of Cahora Bassa dam
This paper focuses on the experience gathered from the continuous dynamic monitoring of Cahora Bassa dam, a 170 m high arch dam in Mozambique, over the past decade. The installed Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring system was designed to continuously record acceleration time series in several locations in the dam body (crest gallery) and near the dam-rock interface, under ambient/operational vibrations and during seismic events, using uniaxial and triaxial accelerometers. The system was complemented with the development of software for automatic modal identification and automatic detection of seismic vibrations. The numerical simulations are carried out using a 3D finite element program, based on a solid-fluid coupled formulation to simulate the dam-reservoir-foundation system, considering dam-water dynamic interaction and propagation of pressure waves throughout the reservoir. The main experimental outputs are presented and compared with results from 3D finite element analysis, including the evolution of identified natural frequencies over time, vibration mode shapes for specific water levels, and the dynamic response in accelerations under seismic ground motion.
Ano: 2020
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Carvalho, E.; Matsinhe, B.; Mendes, P.; Alegre, A.; Proença, J.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Cahora-Bassa dam, Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring, Modal identification, Natural Frequencies, Seismic response, Finite element analysis.
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Análise sísmica de grandes barragens abóbada com base em modelos de EF3D. Aplicação ao caso de uma barragem com 290 metros de altura
Neste trabalho efetuam-se estudos de simulação numérica da resposta sísmica de uma grande barragem abóbada, considerando uma dada lei de amortecimento de Rayleigh com vista a analisar a influência da cota da albufeira. A modelação do sistema barragem-fundação-albufeira é efetuada com um modelo coupled, baseado numa formulação em deslocamentos e pressões, que permite simular a interação dinâmica barragem-albufeira considerando a propagação de ondas de pressão na albufeira. A discretização do sistema coupled é efetuada utilizando elementos finitos 3D com 20 nós. A resposta sísmica é calculada por meio de integração direta no domínio do tempo com base no método de Newmark. São apresentados os resultados da análise sísmica de uma barragem com 290 m de altura, utilizando acelerogramas sísmicos em três direções, com aceleração de pico máxima de 0.3g na direção montante-jusante. Nomeadamente, analisam-se os campos de deslocamentos e de tensões no corpo da obra para diferentes cotas de água na albufeira.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Alegre, A.; Oliveira, S.
Editor: IST
Keywords: Análise sísmica de barragens abóbada; Sistema Barragem-Fundação-Albufeira; Formulação coupled em pressões e deslocamentos.
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Avaliação do comportamento dinâmico da barragem do Baixo Sabor com base em métodos experimentais e numéricos
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: Comité Brasileiro de Barragens
Keywords: Modelo numérico Barragens de betão; Ensaios de vibração forçada; Comportamento dinâmico; Barragens de betão
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Avaliação do efeito das explosões de desmonte de rocha em barragens de betão com base num modelo numérico do maciço e barragem e comparação com resultados observados
Os trabalhos de escavação para a implantação de grandes obras, (barragens, centrais subterrâneas, tuneis, etc.) utilizam frequentemente metodologias de desmonte da rocha com recurso a explosivos. Esta técnica sendo rápida e eficientemente produtiva, obriga ao controle da propagação de vibrações no meio circundante com ênfase ao parque edificado e respetivas infraestruturas.Recentemente foram efetuadas obras de aumento da capacidade de descarga de uma barragem de betão, nas quais, foi necessário efetuar desmonte de rocha com o recurso a explosivos nas imediações da barragem existente.Estes pressupostos impulsionaram ao desenvolvido de um modelo numérico híbrido descontínuo de elementos discretos e elementos finitos recorrendo ao 3DEC, representando os blocos da abóbada, as juntas de contração e o maciço de fundação. O objetivo deste modelo é estudar o efeito das vibrações provocadas pelas explosões no comportamento da barragem de betão e respetiva fundação, avaliando a sua segurança estrutural. A correta modelação do comportamento da fundação é fundamental para uma avaliação estrutural adequada.No presente trabalho apresentam-se os resultados do modelo numérico comparando com as medições de velocidades efetuadas em vários pontos da fundação e da estrutura no decorrer das obras, sendo posteriormente analisado os efeitos na barragem. O presente trabalho, deu início ao desenvolvimento de um modelo numérico capaz de representar a resposta da estrutura às vibrações, minimizando a subjetividade da classificação do seu grau de resistência.A elaboração deste modelo numérico permitiu desenvolver novas abordagens para a simulação das explosões, da propagação ao longo do maciço e respetivos efeitos na estrutura. Estas abordagens, devidamente adaptadas, são passiveis de serem implementadas em estudos futuros.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Fonseca, R.; Gomes, J. P.; Lemos, J. V.; Resende, R.
Editor: CMN 2019 - Congress on Numerical Methods in Engineering,
Keywords: Método elementos discretos; Modelação numérica; Análise dinâmica; Explosivos; Vibrações; Barragens
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Baixo Sabor concrete arch dam: dynamic monitoring and numerical damage simulation
. The nowadays-available dynamic monitoring equipment integrating very sensitive low noise sensors creates an opportunity to implement continuously operating dynamic monitoring systems in dams and validate the suitability of these systems to monitor such massive structures with the goal of detecting damage. The detection of abnormal structural behaviour, that may indicate the occurrence of damage, can be based on control charts and is associated with shifts in the modal parameters values that are not explained by other physical phenomena but a change in the structure
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Pereira, S.; Gomes, J. P.; Lemos, J. V.; Magalhães, F.; Cunha, A.
Editor: 3rd Meeting of EWG Dams and Earthquakes
Keywords: simulation of damage; numerical modelling; Continuous dynamic monitoring; Concrete archa dams
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Dynamic behavior of high arch dams under recorded seismic accelerograms. Study on the influence of reservoir water level
In this paper the seismic response of a large arch dam (290 m high), located in a high seismicity region, is analysed. The goal is to study the influence of the reservoir water level in the dam
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Alegre, A.; Oliveira, S.; Espada, M.; Câmara, R.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Seismic response of high arch dams, Recorded accelerograms, Reservoir water level.
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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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Applications of computational mechanics to underground structures ln hydraulic projects
A brief description of the phenomena and problems associated with underground structures in hydraulic projects is presented, namely in what concerns the powerhouses, surge chambers and pressure tunnels and shafts. An analysis of the calculation methodologies followed in the structural design of this works is presented, as well as of the numerical models usually adopted, namely finite and boundary element models. Finally, some applications of computational mechanics are presented. First, a parameter study for underground powerhouses, with special emphasis in the definition of shapes, existence of several caverns,and in the tridimensional equilibria is described. Afterwards, examples of application to some hydraulic projects are illustrated: a large underground powerhouse in Mozambique, the Alto Lindoso hydroelectric power scheme in construction in the north of Portugal, and the Castelo do Bode tunnel, in operation, integrated in the water supply system to Lisbon.
Ano: 1992
Autor(es): Sousa, L.; Lamas, L.; Martins, C. S.
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Estado de tensão dos maciços rochosos
O presente trabalho aborda a origem do estado de tensão interna dos maciços rochosos e apresenta os factores que o influenciam. Apresentam-se as técnicas e a aparelhagem correntemente utiiizada na determinação do estado de tensão, bem como a interpretação dos ensaios mais comuns, dando-se maior relevo aos ensaios com macacos planos pequenos (S F J) e com o extensómetro tridimensional (S T T),efectuados correntemente pelo LNEC.
Ano: 1989
Autor(es): Loureiro Pinto, J.
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Estudo da compartimentação de maciços rochosos por uma técnica de amostragem linear e dos blocos formados pelas descontinuidades - Aplicação a uma galeria do Alto Lindoso
Descreve-se sucintamente uma técnica para amostragem linear de descontinuidades em faces expostas de maciços rochosos e referem-se métodos para tratamento dos dados de campo com vista à definição defamílias de descontinuidades e caracterização de uma forma estatística da sua orientação, espaçamento e extensão. Apresentam-se os resultados obtidos para o caso de uma galeria subterrânea no aproveitamentohidroeléctrico do Alto Lindoso. Para as famílias de descontinuidade identificadas apresenta-se um estudo dos blocos tetraédricos que se poderão formar nas diferentes faces de rocha e analisam-se as suas condições de estabilidade.
Ano: 1989
Autor(es): Lamas, L.
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Relatório de actividades do estagiário de investigação António Lopes Baptista
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Ano: 1988
Autor(es): Batista, A. L.
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Aplicação do método dos elementos de fronteira na análise de estruturas subterrâneas
Apresentam-se, neste relatório, modelos numéricos baseados no método dos elementos da fronteira, desenvolvidos no LNEC para análise de estruturas subterrâneas. Tecem-se algumas considerações sobre o método dos elementos de fronteira, descrevem-se os modelos desenvolvidos para equilíbrios planos e tridimensionais e apresentam-se alguns exemplos de aplicação.
Ano: 1985
Autor(es): Lamas, L.; Frazíllio, E. M.; Sousa, L.; Martins, C. S.
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Modelo tridimensional de elementos de fronteira para análise de estruturas subterrâneas
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Ano: 1984
Autor(es): Lamas, L.
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Estudo das fundações da barragem de Cabora-Bassa - lº. Relatório (Deformabilidade e fluência do maciço rochoso e das rochas constituintes da fundação da barragem)
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Ano: 1969
Autor(es): Peres Rodrigues, F.; Loureiro Pinto, J.; Almeida, A. C.
Keywords: Maciço rochoso; Fundação de barragem; Barragem de Cabora-Bassa
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Estudo das condições de fundação dos contrafortes da barragem do Caia
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Ano: 1966
Autor(es): Silveira, A. F.; Peres Rodrigues, F.; Barroso, M.
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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
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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
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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
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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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