Application of distinct element method in dynamic analysis of high rock slopes and blocky structures |
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Authors: | Zhang Chuhan O.A. Pekau Jin Feng Wang Guanglun |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;bDepartment of Civil Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada H3G 1M8;cDepartment of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Comprehensive studies on the dynamic behaviours of a high rock slope of the Three Gorges shiplock and a blocky arch structure are performed using the distinct element method (DEM). Some additional functions have been incorporated into the current DEM code, including a scheme of non-uniform seismic input on the boundaries and an improved triangular mesh generator for deformable elements. Parameters from the field and laboratory tests of the project are used in the analysis of the shiplock slope. Comparisons between the DEM results and the field measurements under the excavation unloading process are made and the good agreement obtained demonstrates the effectiveness of the DEM for predicting the deformation process of the slope. The above examples of the high rock slope and the blocky arch demonstrate that the effects of different earthquake input, input mechanism and parameters on the dynamic response behaviours and collapse pattern of the systems are significant. |
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Keywords: | rock slope earthquake dynamic analysis DEM joint strength collapse pattern |
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