Structural health monitoring of concrete gravity dams

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Acta Hydrotechnica Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.15292/acta.hydro.2021.09
M. Klun, D. Zupan, A. Kryzanowski
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The ageing of dams is one of the major challenges in specifically Slovenian and generally global dam engineering. Dams are exposed to environmental (climate) changes, as well as time-dependent effects, such as changes in the operating schedules of dams intended primarily for hydroelectric production. These changes can accelerate dams’ ageing and lead to a decrease in their structural and operational safety. Dams are an important part of the infrastructure, as they bring about numerous benefits and at the same time they are also sources of risk. For example, in the event of partial or total failure they pose significant risk to downstream areas. Aging of dams, preserving their functionality, and maintaining their structural health are currently the main challenges of dam engineering. The mean age of Slovenian dams is already over 40 years, although Slovenia is not unique in this situation. In this paper there is presented a novel methodology to monitor structural health of concrete dams, with the use of noncontact and contact measurements through observation of structural vibrations. We present the in-situ experiment on the Brežice dam that began during the dam’s construction and continued into the first year of its operation.
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混凝土重力坝结构健康监测
大坝老化是斯洛文尼亚乃至全球大坝工程面临的主要挑战之一。大坝易受环境(气候)变化以及时间依赖性影响,例如主要用于水力发电的大坝运行时间表的变化。这些变化会加速大坝的老化,导致其结构和运行安全性下降。大坝是基础设施的重要组成部分,因为它带来了许多好处,同时也是风险的来源。例如,在部分或全部失效的情况下,它们会对下游地区造成重大风险。大坝的老化、功能保护和结构健康是当前大坝工程面临的主要挑战。斯洛文尼亚大坝的平均年龄已经超过了40年,尽管斯洛文尼亚并不是唯一一个遇到这种情况的国家。本文提出了一种监测混凝土大坝结构健康状况的新方法,即通过观察结构振动来使用非接触和接触测量。我们介绍了Brežice大坝的现场实验,该实验从大坝建设期间开始,一直持续到其运行的第一年。
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