Hydro-thermo-mechanical analysis of an existing gravity dam undergoing alkali-silica reaction

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The alkali-silica reaction is a chemical phenomenon that, by inducing expansion and the formation of cracks in concrete, can have a severe impact on the safety and functioning of existing concrete dams. Starting from a phenomenological two-phase isotropic damage model describing the degradation of concrete, the effects of alkali-silica reaction in an existing concrete gravity dam are evaluated and compared with real monitoring data. Considering the real temperature and humidity variations, the influence of both temperature and humidity are considered through two uncoupled diffusion analyses: A heat diffusion analysis and a moisture diffusion analysis. The numerical analyses performed with the two-phase damage model allow for prediction of the structural behaviour, both in terms of reaction extent and increase of crest displacements. The crest displacements are compared with the real monitoring data, where reasonably good agreement is obtained.

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Colombo, M., & Comi, C. (2019). Hydro-thermo-mechanical analysis of an existing gravity dam undergoing alkali-silica reaction. Infrastructures, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures4030055

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