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  1. Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences
  2. Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences : Volume 51
  3. Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences : Volume 51, Issue 2, Supplement,December 2008
  4. Game model of safety monitoring for arch dam deformation
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Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences : Volume 51, Issue 12, December 2008
Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences : Volume 51, Issue 2, Supplement,December 2008
Establishing time-dependent model of deformation modulus caused by bedrock excavation rebound by inverse analysis method
A multiphase mesostructure mechanics approach to the study of the fracture-damage behavior of concrete
Risk analysis model for landslide mass of high slope in dam area
Deformation reinforcement theory and its application to high arch dams
Study on real working performance and overload safety factor of high arch dam
Modeling the crop transpiration using an optimality-based approach
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Simulation of dam breach development for emergency treatment of the Tangjiashan Quake Lake in China
Influence of fractality of fracture surfaces on stress and displacement fields at crack tips
Dam risk assistant analysis system design
Object-level change detection based on full-scale image segmentation and its application to Wenchuan Earthquake
On 3D simulation of moving objects in a digital earth system
Post-earthquake assessment of building damage degree using LiDAR data and imagery
Assessment of the fused image of multispectral and panchromatic images of SPOT5 in the investigation of geological hazards
Surface deformation at the epicenter of the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan M8 Earthquake, at Yingxiu Town of Sichuan Province, China
A static and dynamic factors-coupled forecasting model of regional rainfall-induced landslides: A case study of Shenzhen
Synchronous estimation of DTM and fractional vegetation cover in forested area from airborne LIDAR height and intensity data
Effects of raster resolution on landslide susceptibility mapping: A case study of Shenzhen
An approach to detecting abnormal vehicle events in complex factors over highway surveillance video
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Game model of safety monitoring for arch dam deformation

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Author Su, HuaiZhi Wu, ZhongRu Gu, YanChang Hu, Jiang Wen, ZhiPing
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract Arch dam deformation is comprehensively affected by water pressure, temperature, dam’s structural behavior and material properties as well as other factors. Among them the water pressure and temperature are external factors (source factors) that cause dam deformation, and dam’s structural behavior and material properties are the internal factors of deformation (resistance factors). The dam deformation is the result of the mutual game playing between source factors and resistance factors. Therefore, resistance factors of structure and materials that reflect resistance character of arch dam structure are introduced into the traditional model, where structure factor is embodied by the flexibility coefficient of dam body and the maximum dam height, and material property is embodied by the elastic modulus of dam. On the basis of analyzing the correlation between dam deformation and resistance factors, the game model of safety monitoring for arch dam deformation is put forward.
Starting Page 76
Ending Page 81
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10069321
Journal Science in China Series E: Technological Sciences
Volume Number 51
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 1862281X
Language English
Publisher SP Science in China Press
Publisher Date 2009-03-14
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword arch dam deformation monitoring model flexibility coefficient game theory Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Materials Science
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