Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu
Online ISSN : 1882-7187
Print ISSN : 0289-7806
ISSN-L : 0289-7806
RESONANT FREQUENCY OF CONCRETE ARCH DAM EVALUATED FROM OBSERVATIONAL IN-SITU RECORDS AND EFFECTS OF CONTRACTION JOINTS ON THESE FEATURES
Minoru UEDAYukihiro TOYODAHiroo SHIOJIRIMasatoshi SATOU
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2000 Volume 2000 Issue 654 Pages 207-221

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Resonant frequencies of concrete dams are very important property because they influence earthquake responses of concrete dams. For two existing arch dams, resonant frequencies are evaluated from acceleration records during earthquakes at the upper and lower parts of dams. And those are also determined from the results of forced vibration tests and ambient measurements. The relations between resonant frequencies and water levels of the reservoir are presented and it is shown that resonant frequencies at low water range decrease with the reduction of water depth. It is also shown that resonant frequency corresponding to large peak acceleration of dam response is lower than that corresponding to small peak acceleration. It is discussed that these features are attributed to effects such as stress of dam which can affect the contact conditions in the contraction joints.
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