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Application of the Periodic Average System Model in Dam Deformation Analysis

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  • Yueqian Shen
  • Teng Huang

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Dams are among the most important hydraulic engineering facilities used for water supply, flood control, and hydroelectric power. Monitoring of dams is crucial since deformation might have occurred. How to obtain the deformation information and then judge the safe conditions is the key and difficult problem in dam deformation monitoring field. This paper proposes the periodic average system model and creates the concept of “settlement activity” based on the dam deformation issue. Long-term deformation monitoring data is carried out in a pumped-storage power station, this model combined with settlement activity is used to make the single point deformation analysis, and then the whole settlement activity profile is drawn by clustering analysis. Considering the cumulative settlement value of every point, the dam deformation trend is analyzed in an intuitive effect way. The analysis mode of combined single point with multipoints is realized. The results show that the key deformation information of the dam can be easily grasped by the application of the periodic average system model combined with the distribution diagram of settlement activity. And, above all, the ideas of this research provide an effective method for dam deformation analysis.

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  • Yueqian Shen & Teng Huang, 2015. "Application of the Periodic Average System Model in Dam Deformation Analysis," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-7, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:497058
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/497058
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