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Study on Real-Time Simulation Analysis and Inverse Analysis System for Temperature and Stress of Concrete Dam

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  • Lei Zhang
  • Yi Liu
  • Bingqi Li
  • Guoxin Zhang
  • Songtao Zhang

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In the concrete dam construction, it is very necessary to strengthen the real-time monitoring and scientific management of concrete temperature control. This paper constructs the analysis and inverse analysis system of temperature stress simulation, which is based on various useful data collected in real time in the process of concrete construction. The system can produce automatically data file of temperature and stress calculation and then achieve the remote real-time simulation calculation of temperature stress by using high performance computing techniques, so the inverse analysis can be carried out based on a basis of monitoring data in the database; it fulfills the automatic feedback calculation according to the error requirement and generates the corresponding curve and chart after the automatic processing and analysis of corresponding results. The system realizes the automation and intellectualization of complex data analysis and preparation work in simulation process and complex data adjustment in the inverse analysis process, which can facilitate the real-time tracking simulation and feedback analysis of concrete temperature stress in construction process and enable you to discover problems timely, take measures timely, and adjust construction scheme and can well instruct you how to ensure project quality.

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  • Lei Zhang & Yi Liu & Bingqi Li & Guoxin Zhang & Songtao Zhang, 2015. "Study on Real-Time Simulation Analysis and Inverse Analysis System for Temperature and Stress of Concrete Dam," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-8, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:306165
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/306165
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