Static and dynamic analysis of arch dam using 3D scaled boundary finite element method

Xinxing Jiang, H. Zhong, Deyu Li, Lulu Chai, L. Xu, Hongke Pan
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The static and dynamic analysis of the arch dam is performed using the 3D scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM). Only the boundaries are discretized and the solution in the radial direction is described analytically, which reduces the dimensions by one and leads to results with high precision. The previous substructure method used in arch dams depends on the partition form of substructures due to the irregular geometries and sometimes may lead to difficulty in choosing the scaling center. To solve these problems, the hexahedral elements modelled by the SBFEM are developed. The element mass matrix and stiffness matrix are given, and the elastodynamic equations using the SBFEM are established. The Newmark integration method is applied to obtain the dynamic response of the arch dam. Numerical examples are carried out to verify the accuracy and stability of the hexahedral elements modelled by 3D SBFEM. The first example is a cuboid subjected to static loads. The calculated nodal displacements are found to be identical to the analytical solution. The second example is the static and dynamic numerical simulation of an arch dam. The displacements and stresses of static and dynamic loading conditions are calculated and compared to the results of ANSYS, respectively. Good agreement is observed for the results of SBFEM and ANSYS. The good accuracy and stability of 3D SBFEM make it be an attractive alternative method for the static and dynamic analysis of arch dams.
采用三维比例边界有限元法对拱坝进行静动力分析
采用三维比例边界有限元法(SBFEM)对拱坝进行了静力和动力分析。仅对边界进行离散化处理,并对径向解进行解析描述,使维数减少了1,得到了精度较高的结果。以往用于拱坝的子结构方法由于几何形状不规则,依赖于子结构的划分形式,有时会导致标度中心的选择困难。为了解决这些问题,采用SBFEM建立了六面体单元模型。给出了单元的质量矩阵和刚度矩阵,并建立了有限元弹性动力学方程。采用Newmark积分法计算拱坝的动力响应。通过数值算例验证了三维SBFEM所模拟的六面体单元的精度和稳定性。第一个例子是一个承受静态载荷的长方体。计算得到的节点位移与解析解一致。第二个例子是拱坝的静动力数值模拟。分别计算了静、动加载条件下的位移和应力,并与ANSYS计算结果进行了对比。SBFEM和ANSYS计算结果吻合较好。三维SBFEM具有良好的精度和稳定性,是拱坝静动力分析的一种有吸引力的替代方法。
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