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Installation and results from the first 6 months of operation of the dynamic monitoring system of Baixo Sabor arch dam
The Baixo Sabor hydroelectric power plant, located in the northeast of Portugal, includes a reservoir with a storage capacity of 630 million m3 of water created by a concrete double-curvature arch dam, 100 m high, which was equipped with a 20-channel vibration based structural health monitoring system.This paper, apart from describing the dam, presents the main characteristics of the monitoring system and the results obtained during the first 6 months of operation and the first filling of the reservoir. These results include in particular the characterization of the accelerations amplitude and the evolution of the dam modal parameters (natural frequencies, modal damping ratios and mode shapes). It is particular interesting to observe the influence of the water level on the modal parameters and the development of statistical models to mitigate this effect.
Ano: 2017
Autor(es): Pereira, S.; Magalhães, F.; Gomes, J. P.; Cunha, A.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Procedia Engineering
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
199.
Keywords: Operational modal analysis; Dynamic monitoring; Arch dam
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Methods and approaches for blind test predictions of out-of-plane behavior of masonry walls: A numerical comparative study
Earthquakes cause severe damage to masonry structures due to inertial forces acting in the normaldirection to the plane of the walls. The out-of-plane behavior of masonry walls is complex anddepends on several parameters, such as material and geometric properties of walls, connectionsbetween structural elements, the characteristics of the input motions, among others. Differentanalytical methods and advanced numerical modeling are usually used for evaluating the out-ofplanebehavior of masonry structures. Furthermore, different types of structural analysis can beadopted for this complex behavior, such as limit analysis, pushover, or nonlinear dynamic analysis.Aiming to evaluate the capabilities of different approaches to similar problems, blind predictionswere made using different approaches. For this purpose, two idealized structures were tested on ashaking table and several experts on masonry structures were invited to present blind predictions on theresponse of the structures, aiming at evaluating the available tools for the out-of-plane assessment ofmasonry structures. This article presents the results of the blind test predictions and the comparisonwith the experimental results, namely in terms of formed collapsed mechanisms and control outputs(PGA or maximum displacements), taking into account the selected tools to perform the analysis.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
59-71pp.
Autor(es): Mendes, N.; Costa, A.A.; Lourenço, P.; Lemos, J. V.; Oliveira, D.
Revista: International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Editor: Taylor&Francis
Volume:
Vol. 11, No. 1.
Keywords: Predictions; Numerical analysis; Seismic performance; Out-of-plane; Masonry
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Simulation of shake table tests on out-of-plane masonry buildings. Part (V): Discrete element approach
The analysis of the shaking table test of a 3-wall stone masonry structure performed with a discreteelement model is presented. The numerical model, created with the code 3DEC, employed a rigidblock representation and a Mohr-Coulomb joint model. Joint stiffness calibration to match theexperimental natural frequencies is discussed, as well as the boundary conditions to simulate theshake table. Comparisons are made with themeasured displacements at key locations, and themodesof deformation and fracture of the walls. The DEM model was able to reproduce important features ofthe shaking table tests. The experimental deformation and near collapse patterns were clearlyidentifiable in the numerical simulations, which produced displacements within the observed ordersof magnitude, for the various levels of excitation.
Ano: 2017
Número Páginas:
117-124pp.
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Campos Costa, A.
Revista: International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Editor: elsevier
Volume:
Vol. 11, No. 1.
Keywords: Stone masonry; Shake table test; Numerical modelling; Dynamic response; Discrete elements
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Back analysis procedure for identification of anisotropic elastic parameters of overcored rock specimens
This paper 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
Ano: 2016
Número Páginas:
15p.
Autor(es): Espada, M.; Lamas, L.
Revista: Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
Editor: Springer Vienna
Keywords: Numerical model; Optimisation; Back analysis; In situ stress; Biaxial test; Overcoring; Triaxial strain probe; Transversely isotropic rock
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Discrete element modeling of a scaled masonry structure and its validation
The 1:10 scale model of the 15th century Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Skopje, that underwent a comprehensiveshake table program, is modeled by the discrete elements approach. A rigid block model withnonlinear behavior concentrated at the joints was developed and calibrated by comparison with theobserved response. Time domain analyses of the discrete model were performed under the various levelsof dynamic excitation used in the shake table test. Under the lower levels of input, the time and frequencydomain characteristics of the shake table experimental response were fairly well simulated by thenumerical model. This model also predicted well the zones and the level of damages. For the higher inputlevels, the comparison was less satisfactory. Overall, the discrete element approach showed the capabilityto handle the dynamic nonlinear modeling of relatively complex masonry structures.
Ano: 2016
Número Páginas:
224-236pp.
Autor(es): Cakti, E.; Saygili, O.; Lemos, J. V.; Oliveira, C.S.
Revista: Engineering Structures
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
126.
Keywords: historical structures; Scale models; Shake table experiment; Masonry; Discrete element modeling
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Modeling tensile crack propagation in concrete gravity dams via crack-path-field and strain injection techniques
This work investigates tensile crack propagation in concrete gravity dams by using some recently developed numerical techniques (crack-path field and strain injection techniques). The work carefully addresses aspects related to mesh independence, robustness and computational cost, which are the main issues in fracture modeling. The novel technique consists of a procedure to insert, in the selected domain areas, specific strain fields for enhancing the performance of the underlying finite elements in modeling fracture. Representative numerical simulations of concrete dams show the accuracy and robustness of the methodology.
Ano: 2016
Número Páginas:
288-310pp.
Autor(es): Dias, I. M.; Oliver, J.; Lemos, J. V.; Lloberas-Valls, O.
Revista: Engineering Fracture Mechanics
Editor: Elsevier Ltd
Volume:
Volume 154.
Keywords: Mixed formulation; Concrete gravity dams; Strain injection; Crack-path field; Strong discontinuities; Computational material failure; Fracture
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Modelling the dynamics of masonry structures with discrete elements
Block models have been shown to provide a realistic representation of the behavior of many types of masonry structures under static and dynamic loads. When the strength of the units is such that movements along the joints govern the behavior, it is acceptable to make the simplifying assumption that blocks act as rigid bodies. This assumption is particularly useful when dealing with seismic problems, for which the computational times for time domain analysis may be substantial. In this paper, the application of discrete element models for dynamic analysis of masonry structures is addressed. The emphasis is on the seismic behavior of block stone masonry, but the treatment is general to cover other types of masonry. First, the assumptions involved in the choice of a block representation are discussed, stressing in particular the case of rigid block models. Numerical issues are examined, including contact models, calculation of natural frequencies, time stepping algorithms, damping and boundary conditions. A review is presented of modeling examples published in the literature for various types of masonry structures. The choice of numerical representation and its main features are discussed for each case.
Ano: 2016
Número Páginas:
10p.
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.
Revista: The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal
Editor: Bentham
Volume:
10.
Keywords: Numerical modeling; Masonry; Dynamics; Discrete elements
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Seismic analysis of masonry gravity dams using the discrete element method: Implementation and application
Much research in recent years has focused on the seismic analysis of concrete and earthfill dams,and few works have addressed the case of masonry dams. The structural behavior of masonrydams is controlled essentially by its discontinuous nature, which may induce significant nonlinearresponse during an intense earthquake. In this article, a numerical tool based on the Discrete ElementMethod is presented, aimed at the static, dynamic, and hydromechanical analysis of masonry gravitydams. The use of discontinuous models is mandatory for the study of failure mechanisms involvingthe masonry discontinuities, the dam-rock interface or the rock mass joints. The Discrete ElementMethod is able to assemble continuous and discontinuous meshes simultaneously in the same model,providing a versatile tool to consider various assumptions and levels of analysis, ranging from simplifiedto detailed structural representations. A comprehensive study of the seismic behavior of LagoaComprida Dam, located in Portugal, is presented. Both continuous and discontinuous models weredeveloped to assess the main failure mechanisms, including overstress, partial and global sliding,and overturning.
Ano: 2016
Número Páginas:
157-184pp.
Autor(es): Bretas, E. M.; Lemos, J. V.; Lourenço, P.
Revista: Journal of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Volume:
20.
Keywords: Safety assessment; Seismic analysis; Discrete elements; Masonry dams
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Simulation of shake table tests on out-of-plane masonry buildings. Part (V): Discrete element approach
The analysis of the shaking table test of a 3-wall stone masonry structure performed with a discreteelement model is presented. The numerical model, created with the code 3DEC, employed a rigidblock representation and a Mohr-Coulomb joint model. Joint stiffness calibration to match theexperimental natural frequencies is discussed, as well as the boundary conditions to simulate theshake table. Comparisons are made with themeasured displacements at key locations, and themodesof deformation and fracture of the walls. The DEM model was able to reproduce important features ofthe shaking table tests. The experimental deformation and near collapse patterns were clearlyidentifiable in the numerical simulations, which produced displacements within the observed ordersof magnitude, for the various levels of excitation.
Ano: 2016
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Campos Costa, A.
Revista: International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Keywords: Stone masonry; Shake table test; Dynamic response; Discrete elements
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Strain injection techniques in dynamic fracture modeling
A computationally affordable modeling of dynamic fracture phenomena is performed in this study by using strain injectiontechniques and Finite Elements with Embedded strong discontinuities (E-FEM). In the present research, classical strain localizationand strong discontinuity approaches are considered by injecting discontinuous strain and displacement modes in the finite elementformulation without an increase of the total number of degrees of freedom. Following the Continuum Strong DiscontinuityApproach (CSDA), stress
Ano: 2016
Número Páginas:
499-534pp.
Autor(es): Lloberas-Valls, O.; Huespe, A.E.; Oliver, J.; Dias, I. M.
Revista: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Editor: Elsevier B.V.
Volume:
Volume 308.
Keywords: Strain injection techniques; Crack path field; Strong discontinuity approach; Fracture dynamics
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Análise comparativa de modelos utilizados na avaliação estrutural de pavimentos sujeitos a cargas verticais
A análise estrutural de pavimentos para cargas verticais pode ser realizada com base em vários modelos numéricos: método dos elementos finitos, método dos elementos discretos, método da espessura equivalente, e métodos baseados na análise elástica de multi-camada. Neste trabalho édescrita a formulação de um modelo de análise multi-camada com base na equação decompatibilidade de um corpo elástico linear em coordenadas cilíndricas. Vários tipos de solução de pavimentos são analisados, sendo os resultados obtidos com o modelo de multi-camada proposto comparados com os obtidos com um programa de elementos finitos 3D que apresenta uma maior robustez numérica, e com um programa multi-camada equivalente, BISAR.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
10p.
Autor(es): Azevedo, N.; Marecos, V.
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Análise do comportamento dinâmico da barragem do Cabril sob excitação ambiente: influência da torre das tomadas de água. Estudo sísmico da torre
A aplicação de modelos de identificação modal no domínio da frequência à análise dos resultados de ensaios de vibração ambiental efectuados no corpo da barragem do Cabril mostrou que, para além dos esperados picos espectrais correspondentes aos modos de vibração da barragem também surgem nos espectros da resposta medida outros picos importantes cuja frequência não corresponde a nenhuma das conhecidas frequências naturais da obra. Colocou-se então a hipótese desses picos espectrais estarem relacionados com o comportamento dinâmico da torre das tomadas de água que é uma estrutura auxiliar, porticada, em betão armado, com altura idêntica à da barragem (132 m). Trata-se de uma estrutura que se encontra imersa na albufeira junto ao paramento de montante da obra, e que suporta os órgãos de manobra das comportas das tomadas de água dos dois grupos de produção de energia e da descarga de fundo. Assim, com vista a analisar a referida hipótese de ocorrência de fenómenos de interacção dinâmica entre a torre e a própria barragem, foi desenvolvido neste trabalho um modelo de elementos finitos 3D para analisar o comportamento dinâmico da torre, o qual foi calibrado com base em resultados experimentais obtidos a partir: i) de ensaios de vibração ambiental efectuados no corpo da barragem e na torre, e; ii) de um sistema de observação em contínuo do comportamento dinâmico instalado recentemente no corpo da barragem. Neste artigo apresenta-se também um estudo de previsão do comportamento dinâmico da torre sob acções sísmicas, efectuando a análise no domínio do tempo e pelo método do espectro de resposta.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Espada, M.; Mendes, P.; Oliveira, S.
Keywords: Identificação modal; Barragens de betão
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Análise e reforço de barragens gravidade
As barragens são estruturas que representam risco potencial elevado pois em caso de rotura podem causar perdas humanas e materiais importantes. Através da sua observação criteriosa e com recurso a modelos numéricos faz-se a avaliação de cenários de rotura, obtendo-se factores de segurança que servirão como critérios de decisão para acções de reforço e reabilitação.Neste contexto apresenta-se o caso de uma barragem localizada no Canadá cuja análise do cenário de rotura por deslizamento, sugere a aplicação de cabos de ancoragem de modo a serem alcançadas as condições de segurança pretendidas. Previamente é feita uma breve revisão das técnicas de reforço e reabilitação associadas aos principais cenários de deterioração relativos às barragens gravidade de betão e alvenaria.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
10p.
Autor(es): Bretas, E. M.; Lemos, J. V.; Mora Ramos, J.
Keywords: Modelação numérica; Subpressão em meios fissurados; Método dos elementos discretos; Barragem gravidade; Avaliação da segurança estrutural
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Analysis of a gravity dam considering the application of passive reinforcement
Small concrete gravity dams are sometimes built using passive steel anchors to enhance their stability for the applied loads. It is important to assess the amount of internal tensile and shear forces resisted by the anchors to verify their structural adequacy. This paper presents the application of the distinct element method to study the magnitude and distribution of internal anchor forces. Comprehensive parametric analyses considering the anchor shear stiffness and the friction angle of the dam-foundation interface have been performed on a small dam 3 m high. The case of several anchors along the section was also investigated. It is shown that (a) the required displacements to induce anchor loads are very small (of the order of 10x10-3 mm of crack opening), (b) that the anchor shear stiffness has small impact in the load share between anchor and concrete, and finally (c) that strength properties of rock-concrete interface play a key role in the structure behavior.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
7p.
Autor(es): Bretas, E. M.; Lemos, J. V.
Keywords: Passive reinforcement; Gravity dam
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Application of a global interpretation model for assessment of the stress field for enginerring purposes
Release of the in situ stresses is often the most relevant action in underground projects. Several different field methods are available to measure the in situ state of stress. Some allow the evaluation of the complete state of stress at a given point, while others only supply a single stress component. The paper presents a global methodology for evaluation of the most likely natural stress field from in situ test results. Some case histories are presented as examples of application. One example deals with the case of an underground powerhouse where high horizontal stresses were determined by overcoring tests, which were later confirmed by flat jack tests performed during the construction of access adits. A second one considers the analysis of a testing programme where overcoring and flat jack tests were both performed during the initial testing programme in different locations. The last one refers to the results of overcoring tests in the vicinity of existing underground caverns, which have to be adequately considered in order to estimate the natural state of stress.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
631-636pp.
Autor(es): Lamas, L.; Muralha, J.; Figueiredo, B.
Editor: Taylor & Francis Group, London
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Avaliação da propagação de fissuras na superfície de fundação de barragens gravidade
Neste trabalho apresenta-se um processo iterativo de cálculo, com base na análise limite, para determinação do comprimento de fissuras nos planos horizontais de barragens gravidade sujeitos a esforços de tracção e, em consequência, alteração das condições de aplicação da subpressão. Esta ferramenta baseia-se num modelo de dados proveniente de uma aplicação mais vasta que, a partir da geometria da barragem, características do material, nível da água a jusante e montante, condições de drenagem e solicitação sísmica, permite a determinação das condições de estabilidade da estrutura. Faz-se a análise dos dois acidentes ocorridos na barragem de Bouzey, um por deslizamento pela base e o outro por derrubamento parcial da secção, em que a ocorrência de fissuração e o efeito da subpressão tiveram papel determinante.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
10p.
Autor(es): Bretas, E. M.; Lemos, J. V.
Keywords: Barragens gravidade; Propagação de fissuras
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Avaliação de uma proposta de reforço de uma barragem gravidade
As barragens são estruturas que apresentam um risco potencial elevado, pelo que a sua fiabilidade deve ser avaliada continuamente através de um programa de observação. Com base nos dados recolhidos podem ser estudados possíveis cenários de rotura através de modelos numéricos. Descreve-se neste trabalho os principais cenários de rotura a serem considerados quando da avaliação de segurança de uma barragem gravidade e apresenta-se o caso de uma pequena barragem descarregadora, localizada no Canadá, para qual foi elaborado um estudo de estabilidade, inicialmente através de um modelo de equilíbrio limite e posteriormente por meio de um modelo em elementos discretos, no qual foi avaliada uma solução de reforço constituída pela aplicação de ancoragens passivas.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
15.
Autor(es): Bretas, E. M.; Lemos, J. V.
Keywords: Modelação numérica; Subpressão em meios fissurados; Dos elementos discretos; Barragem gravidade; Avaliação da segurança estrutural
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Determination of in situ stresses using large flat jack tests
Large flat jack tests are used to assess rock mass deformability in the design stages of large projects. The paper introduces a methodology for interpretation of the tests, with which it is also possible to obtain the in situ normal and shear stress components on the flat jack plane. The main problem regarding interpretation of large flat jack tests has to do with the effect of the tension crack that may develop in the rock mass, depending on the loading pattern, the rock mass tensile strength and the in situ stress normal to the jack. The three-dimensional numerical model that was developed simulates the test with the actually applied loading and accounts for the development of the tension crack. Model results show that the extent of the tension crack is irrelevant for the determination of the in situ stresses. Therefore, the in situ stress values can be used as an important parameter for interpretation of the test results, and furthermore constitute one more output of this reliable in situ test.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
8.
Autor(es): Figueiredo, B.; Lamas, L.; Muralha, J.
Keywords: Numerical model; Large flat jack tests
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Ensaio na mesa sísmica de um modelo físico de uma barragem abóbada
O dimensionamento de barragens, de acordo com a regulamentação portuguesa, engloba averificação da segurança da obra para diversos cenários de rotura. Nesta comunicação,apresenta-se o estudo experimental do comportamento dinâmico até à rotura de um modelode uma barragem abóbada com representação da albufeira. Os resultados experimentaisserão comparados com os obtidos a partir de modelações matemáticas devidamente calibradas.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
3.
Autor(es): Gomes, J. P.
Keywords: Comportamento não linear; Comportamento dinamico de barragens; Modelos fisicos de barragens
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Finding the elastic coefficients of a damaged zone in a concrete dam using material optimization to fit measured modal parameters
The structural safety control of large dams is based on the continuous observation of its behavior under static and dynamic actions and on the use of mathematical models for the simulation of the real dam behavior. These mathematical models should be calibrated taking into account the real behavior of the system dam-reservoir-foundation (mainly influenced by the reservoir water level). For the safety control of old dams, usually with cracking, the mathematical models should include some features for crack simulation.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
2p.
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Toader, A. -M.; Vieira, P.
Keywords: Optimization; Modal parameters; Concrete dams
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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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Capítulos de Livros
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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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DEMRock6m
Neste relatório apresenta-se, de forma sucinta, a descrição da atividade de investigação realizada no âmbito do projeto DEMRock6m do P2I/LNEC 2013-2020. Os resultados da atividade desenvolvida são analisados e avaliados em face dos objetivos inicialmente previstos.
Ano: 2024
Autor(es): Muralha, J.; Lemos, J. V.; Lamas, L.
Keywords: Estruturas de alvenaria; Barragens de betão; DEMRock6m; Mecânica das rochas; Modelos de elementos discretos; Modelos numéricos
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MEBAD
Neste relatório apresenta-se, de forma sucinta, a descrição da atividade de investigação realizada no âmbito do projeto MEBAD do P2I/LNEC 2013-2020, no período 2016-2023. Os resultados da atividade são analisados e avaliados, em face dos objetivos previstos.
Ano: 2023
Autor(es): Lemos, J. V.; Batista, A. L.; Gomes, J. P.
Keywords: Estruturas de alvenaria; Barragens de betão; MEBAD; Mecânica das rochas; Modelos de elementos discretos; Modelos numéricos
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RockGeoStat
Neste relatório apresenta-se, de forma sucinta, a descrição da atividade de investigação realizada no âmbito do projeto RockGeoStat do P2I/LNEC 2013-2020. Os resultados da atividade desenvolvida são analisados e avaliados em face dos objetivos inicialmente previstos.
Ano: 2023
Autor(es): Lamas, L.; Muralha, J.; Pereira, R.
Keywords: Modelação numérica; Heterogeneidade; Mecânica das rochas; RockGeoStat
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Development of DamDamage3D1.0 - A MATLAB program for non-linear analysis of arch dams using a damage model
The main goal of this report is to present DamDamage3D1.0, a 3D finite element-based program for non-linear static analysis of arch dams, developed using MATLAB. The non-linear simulations are performed using a damage law and an iterative numerical method based on the stress-transfer technique, considering the redistribution of unbalanced forces in each iteration due to material damage. The concrete
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Alegre, A.; Oliveira, S.
Keywords: Non-linear behaviour; Cabril dam; Compression damage; Tension damage; DamDamage3D1.0; Damage model; Concrete strength decrease scenario; Concrete arch dams; MATLAB 3DFEM program
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Development of DamDamage3D1.0. A MATLAB program for non-linear analysis of arch dams using a damage model
The main goal of this report is to present DamDamage3D1.0, a 3D finite element-based program for non-linear static analysis of arch dams, developed using MATLAB. The non-linear simulations are performed using a damage law and an iterative numerical method based on the stress-transfer technique, considering the redistribution of unbalanced forces in each iteration due to material damage. The concrete
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Alegre, A.; Oliveira, S.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: DamDamage3D1.0 / MATLAB 3DFEM program / Concrete arch dams / Cabril dam / Non-linear behaviour / Concrete strength decrease scenario / Damage model / Tension damage / Compression damage
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Development of GDams2D 1.0 - A MATLAB code for structural analysis of gravity dams using Lagrangian finite elements with 9 nodes
In this work we present the version 1.0 of the GDams2D 1.0 program developed for 2D analysis of gravity dams using the finite element method. This initial version of the program is prepared to analyze the structural behavior of gravity dams for static loads, considering linear-elastic behavior, and using Lagrange finite elements of 4 sides, with 9 nodal points. The GDams2D 1.0 program, developed in MATLAB, includes a module for automatic generation of meshes with a great level of refinement (generated from coarse meshes of quadrilaterals, with 4 nodal points at the vertices) and is designed for easy adaptation to non-linear analyzes, using stress-transfer modules such as those recently developed for the DamSlide3D and DamDamage3D programs. After a brief reference to the fundamentals of solid mechanics and to the simplified hypotheses of plane elasticity, the Fundamentals of the Finite Element Method (FEM) are presented, referring in particular the formulation of the four-node, linear and isoparametric, finite element (FE4nos), with two translation d.o.f per node, and the quadrangular FEs of 9 nodes (FE9nos) used in GDams2D 1.0. Based on some examples of application to simple 2D structures whose response is knownanalytically, the advantages of FEs are emphasized in relation to FE4nos and the verification and operability of GDams2D 1.0 is made using various discretizations. Finally, the case of a gravity dam (25 m high) is presented. The dam
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Rodrigues, M.; Oliveira, S.
Keywords: Solid mechanics; p-refinement and h-refinement; Gravity dams; 2D Lagrangian finite elements; FEM convergence; Linear-elastic behavior
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Structural analysis of gravity dams considering non-linear behavior in the dam-foundation interface - Development of a 3DFE code using MATLAB: DamSlide3D
The main objective of this work is the development and presentation of a three-dimensional finite element program, DamSlide3D, to study the behavior of gravity dams for scenarios of sliding through the dam-foundation interface. The DamSlide3D, developed using MATLAB, includes cube-type finite elements with 20 nodal points ("serendipity") and finite interface elements with 16 nodal points (joint elements). Initially, we present the fundamental equations of Solid Mechanics, referring to the main simplified hypotheses considered in the computationally implemented formulation, which is presented mathematically as a problem of boundary values using a displacement formulation. For the structure body and for the foundation, the hypothesis of isotropic materials with linear elastic behavior is assumed and for the interfaces the hypothesis of non-linear behavior is considered using the Mohr- Coulomb criterion. The DamSlide3D input data is provided in an excel file and includes structure geometry data, material properties, support conditions and load parameters. As output, the program graphically displays the stress field (principal stresses) and the displacement field (deformed structure). The program was verified throughout three numerical tests with known theoretical solutions. In these tests a simple structure was used, composed by a column discretized in 3DFE. At the contact surface between the column and the base (horizontal surface) it was considered an interface discretized using joint finite elements. A plane surface that crosses the column with a given slope is also considered, discretized using the same type of joint finite elements. In the first test, the field of elastic stresses at the base, due to self-weight (SW) and hydrostatic pressure (HP), was compared with the theoretical results. In the second test the nonlinear column response was studied for different values of thefriction angle at the inclined interface (in this test the structure is only submitted to SW). In the third test, for the main SW + HP loads, the stability of the column is studied for a variation of the friction angle, and for a variation of the water level. In these three numerical tests the results were always consistent with the theoretical solutions. Finally, as an example of application, a gravity dam structural behavior was analyzed considering the non-linear behavior in the dam-foundation interface. The dam was subjected to self-weight and hydrostatic pressure. A parametric study was developed in order to study the dam stability for differentvalues of water level and friction angle.
Ano: 2019
Autor(es): Rodrigues, M.; Oliveira, S.
Keywords: Dam-foundation interface friction angle; Gravity dam; Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion; Stress-transfer; Interface non-linear behavior; Joint finite elements; 3D solid finite elements
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CoMatFail
Neste relatório apresenta-se, de forma sucinta, a descrição da atividade de investigação realizada no âmbito do projeto CoMatFail até ao final de 2017. É feita a apreciação da atividade desenvolvida, nomeadamente quanto ao grau de cumprimento do plano de trabalhos, bem como dos objetivos específicos e dos indicadores de desempenho propostos na ficha de projeto. São ainda referidas as aplicações dos resultados da investigação em trabalhos contratados ao LNEC e as candidaturas a financiamento externo desenvolvidas no âmbito do projeto. Inclui-se em anexo a ficha do projeto atualizada, que contempla a revisão do plano de trabalhos.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Dias, I. M.; Lemos, J. V.; Mata, J.
Keywords: Análise até à rotura; Controlo de segurança; CoMatFail; Barragens de betão; Modelação numérica; Fratura material
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DEMRock6m
Neste relatório apresenta-se de forma sucinta a descrição da atividade de investigação realizada no âmbito do projeto DEMRock6m no período 2016-2017. Os resultados da atividade são analisados e avaliados em face dos objetivos inicialmente previstos, sendo proposta uma revisão do plano de atividades para os próximos três anos.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Muralha, J.; Lemos, J. V.; Espada, M.; Lamas, L.
Keywords: Estruturas de alvenaria; Barragens de betão; DEMRock6m; Mecânica das rochas; Modelos de elementos discretos; Modelos numéricos
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RockGeoStat
Neste relatório apresenta-se, de forma sucinta, a descrição da atividade de investigação realizada no âmbito do projeto RockGeoStat no período 2016-2017. Os resultados da atividade são analisados e avaliados em face dos objetivos inicialmente previstos, sendo proposto um prolongamento do projeto até ao final de 2018.
Ano: 2018
Autor(es): Lamas, L.; Muralha, J.; Espada, M.
Keywords: Modelação numérica; Heterogeneidade; Mecânica das rochas; RockGeoStat
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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
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
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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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