2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruc.2017.02.007
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Stability of cracked concrete hydraulic structures by nonlinear quasi-static explicit finite element and 3D limit equilibrium methods

Abstract: Several hydraulic concrete structures suffer from severe tridimensional (3D) discrete cracking, producing an assembly of concrete blocks resting one on top of the other. It is important to consider the 3D particularities of the cracked surfaces in the nonlinear sliding safety evaluation of these structures. A methodology to assess a sliding safety factor (SSF) and a sliding direction D for any structure with an a priori known 3D discrete crack surface geometry using the quasi-static explicit nonlinear finite e… Show more

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