Characteristics and factors that influenced damage to dams in the Ms 8.0 Wenchuan earthquake

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Liping Jing
Haian Liang
Yongqiang Li
Chunhui Liu
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[1] China Earthquake Administration,Institute of Engineering Mechanics
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seismic damage; dam; characteristic of damage to dams; influencing factors; Wenchuan earthquake; seismologic fault; earth-rock dams;
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Based on raw data from dams damaged in the Wenchuan earthquake, including many that were severely damaged, characteristics and factors that influenced the damage are discussed in this paper. Findings from this study include: severely damaged dams were densely distributed along the seismologic fault; small dams, especially small earth-rock dams, had the most serious damage that was caused by a variety of factors; the most serious damage was caused by seismic waves; damage was aggregated by aftershocks; and the extent of the damage patterns increased with the seismic intensity. Damage patterns varied in different intensity zones and cracking was the most common type of damage. Most of the dams had a good base with relatively high bearing capacity, and the walls of the earth-rock dams were mostly of clay soil. This type of base and body material mitigated some of the damage to dams. Reservoir maintenance and other factors also have a significant impact on the seismic safety of the dam. Finally, some recommendations to reduce seismic damage to dams are proposed.
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页码:349 / 358
页数:9
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