Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction

Fluid - Structure Interaction (FSI) and Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) are mostly considered in the non-linear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction. A three dimensional (3D) - section of a barrage is selected and modelled via ANSY 15.0. The ogge barrage floor shape has been taken as a...

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Main Authors: Al-Shukur Abdul-Hassan, Al-Qaisi Atheer Zaki, Al-Rammahi Ayaat Majid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816203013
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spelling doaj-417b860373024472a15a625580408b4c2021-02-02T05:33:45ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011620301310.1051/matecconf/201816203013matecconf_bcee32018_03013Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interactionAl-Shukur Abdul-HassanAl-Qaisi Atheer ZakiAl-Rammahi Ayaat MajidFluid - Structure Interaction (FSI) and Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) are mostly considered in the non-linear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction. A three dimensional (3D) - section of a barrage is selected and modelled via ANSY 15.0. The ogge barrage floor shape has been taken as a case study of analysis. The non-linear analysis of the structure model is developed through selecting suitable available elements in ANSYS which are related to the case under study and is compared with linear analysis. The results of the analysis are obtained by suggesting different characteristics of concrete, soil, and rock materials as a parametric study. Both closed barrage and in operation are the cases have been considered in analysis. It is concluded from this study that ANSYS/APDL is adequate tool to simulate and analysis the problem that need sufficient experiences to select suitable available elements to get the acceptable results. It is also concluded that the deformation in barrage floor has little difference by (6%) in linear and non-linear analysis in case of no operation. While this deformation in non-linear analysis with operation condition is less by (13%) than of no operation case. The non-linear deformation of barrage floor is more effective by change of density of barrage concrete itself, modulus of elasticity and yield stress of both soil and rock foundation materials, while no sensitive effect of change of Poisson’s ratio on the deformation. The maximum seepage flow at exit point downstream barrage floor with upstream and downstream piles is lesser by (67.40%) than without pile. In the view of stability, it is concluded that the barrage floor is already safe in exist gradient and piping problems with or without piles.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816203013
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author Al-Shukur Abdul-Hassan
Al-Qaisi Atheer Zaki
Al-Rammahi Ayaat Majid
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Al-Qaisi Atheer Zaki
Al-Rammahi Ayaat Majid
Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Al-Shukur Abdul-Hassan
Al-Qaisi Atheer Zaki
Al-Rammahi Ayaat Majid
author_sort Al-Shukur Abdul-Hassan
title Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction
title_short Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction
title_full Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction
title_fullStr Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction
title_sort nonlinear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Fluid - Structure Interaction (FSI) and Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) are mostly considered in the non-linear analysis of water-soil-barrage floor interaction. A three dimensional (3D) - section of a barrage is selected and modelled via ANSY 15.0. The ogge barrage floor shape has been taken as a case study of analysis. The non-linear analysis of the structure model is developed through selecting suitable available elements in ANSYS which are related to the case under study and is compared with linear analysis. The results of the analysis are obtained by suggesting different characteristics of concrete, soil, and rock materials as a parametric study. Both closed barrage and in operation are the cases have been considered in analysis. It is concluded from this study that ANSYS/APDL is adequate tool to simulate and analysis the problem that need sufficient experiences to select suitable available elements to get the acceptable results. It is also concluded that the deformation in barrage floor has little difference by (6%) in linear and non-linear analysis in case of no operation. While this deformation in non-linear analysis with operation condition is less by (13%) than of no operation case. The non-linear deformation of barrage floor is more effective by change of density of barrage concrete itself, modulus of elasticity and yield stress of both soil and rock foundation materials, while no sensitive effect of change of Poisson’s ratio on the deformation. The maximum seepage flow at exit point downstream barrage floor with upstream and downstream piles is lesser by (67.40%) than without pile. In the view of stability, it is concluded that the barrage floor is already safe in exist gradient and piping problems with or without piles.
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