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Seismic Response Analysis of Concrete Lining Structure in Large Underground Powerhouse

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  • Xiaowei Wang
  • Juntao Chen
  • Ming Xiao
  • Danqi Wu

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Based on the dynamic damage constitutive model of concrete material and seismic rock-lining structure interaction analysis method, the seismic response of lining structure in large underground powerhouse is studied in this paper. In order to describe strain rate dependence and fatigue damage of concrete material under cyclic loading, a dynamic constitutive model for concrete lining considering tension and shear anisotropic damage is presented, and the evolution equations of damage variables are derived. The proposed model is of simple form and can be programmed into finite element procedure easily. In order to describe seismic interaction characteristics of the surrounding rock and lining, an explicit dynamic contact analysis method considering bond and damage characteristics of contact face between the surrounding rock and lining is proposed, and this method can integrate directly without iteration. The proposed method is applied to seismic stability calculation of Yingxiuwan Underground Powerhouse, results reveal that the amplitude and duration of input seismic wave determine the damage degree of lining structure, the damage zone of lining structure is mainly distributed in its arch, and the contact face damage has great influence on the stability of the lining structure.

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  • Xiaowei Wang & Juntao Chen & Ming Xiao & Danqi Wu, 2017. "Seismic Response Analysis of Concrete Lining Structure in Large Underground Powerhouse," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-14, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4106970
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/4106970
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