A Non-destructive Parameter Identification for an Embankment Dam

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When performing predictions of future behaviour and assessments of the safety for embankment dams, numerical modelling if often needed as support. For embankment dams a usual issue is to obtain values of the material parameters for the material in the dam. Sampling is not easily performed, and it could also negatively affect the performance and safety of the dam. One way to determine values of the material parameters is to create a digital copy of the dam by utilizing so called inverse analysis. The created numerical model is calibrated towards field measurements. To make the reality and the numerical model correspond to each other, the values of material parameters for constitutive models are calibrated. The calibration is done by an automatized process. Further, the calibrated model could be used in predictions of future dam behaviour. The methodology has been shown to work for field data containing errors of a usual magnitude.

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Toromanovic, J., Mattsson, H., Laue, J., & Knutsson, S. (2021). A Non-destructive Parameter Identification for an Embankment Dam. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 91, pp. 889–899). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51085-5_51

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