Buckling failure mechanism of a rock dam foundation fractured by gentle through-going and steep structural discontinuities

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The failure mechanism analysis of dam foundations is key for designing hydropower stations. This study analyses the rock masses in a sluice section, which is an important part of the main dam of the Datengxia Hydropower Station currently built in China. The stability of the sluice rock masses is predominantly affected by gentle through-going soft interlayers and steep structural fractures. Its foundation failure mechanism is investigated by means of a numerical method, i.e., Universal Distinct Element Code (UDEC) and the geomechanical model method. The modeling principle and process, and results for the rock dam foundation are introduced and generated by using the abovementioned two methods. The results indicate that the failure mechanism of the foundation rock masses, as characterized by gentle through-going and steep structural discontinuities, is not a conventional type of shear failure mechanism but a buckling one. This type of failure mechanism is verified by analyzing the deformation features resulting from the overloading of both methods and strength reduction of the numerical method.

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Chen, D., Chen, H., Zhang, W., Tan, C., Ma, Z., Chen, J., & Shan, B. (2020). Buckling failure mechanism of a rock dam foundation fractured by gentle through-going and steep structural discontinuities. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12135426

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