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Item A novel procedure for determination of hydrodynamic pressure along upstream face of dams due to earthquakes(2010) Gogoi, I.; Maity, D.The estimation of hydrodynamic pressures along the upstream face of the dam is a critical parameter for the accurate analysis and design of a dam. The accurate estimation of the hydrodynamic pressures necessitates the consideration of interaction between the dam, the reservoir and the foundation. The interaction effects of the unbounded domain of the reservoir and the absorptive materials deposited at the reservoir bottom are frequency dependent which can be incorporated in a frequency domain procedure easily. But in a time domain procedure the frequency dependent interaction effects are lost. In a frequency domain solution, the excitation frequencies are extracted from the earthquake signal using a Fourier transformation, but do not give any information about how it varies with time. To overcome this, a short-time Fourier transform based formulation is presented in this paper to evaluate the hydrodynamic pressures in time domain to account for the frequency dependent interaction effects of the dam-reservoir system. Thus, the adequate accuracy in the determination of hydrodynamic pressure under earthquake excitation is ensured with the proposed truncation boundary condition. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Item Long-term influence of concrete degradation on dam-foundation interaction(2011) Burman, A.; Maity, D.; Sreedeep, S.; Gogoi, I.The dam-foundation interaction behavior under the application of seismic load has been investigated in the present paper using finite element technique in the time domain. Since the dam face is in constant contact with water, concrete degradation due to hygromechanical loading is inevitable and should be considered in the analysis procedure. This ageing process of concrete leads to loss of stiffness and strength of the material. Therefore, to assess the behavior of the dam at a later stage of its life, it is important to determine the proper strength of the concrete at a certain age. An approach to include the time-dependent degradation of concrete owing to environmental factors and mechanical loading in terms of isotropic degradation index is presented. An iterative scheme has been developed to model the dam-foundation interaction effects of the coupled system. The strains and the displacements are observed to increase if the ageing procedure of the gravity dam is taken into account. The long-term behavior of the aged concrete gravity and foundation interaction has been observed by using a developed ageing model for concrete. © 2011 World Scientific Publishing Company.Item Performance evaluation of rebar in accelerated corrosion by gravimetric loss method(2012) Shetty, A.; Venkataramana, K.; Gogoi, I.Corrosion of concrete occurs due to chloride ingress into concrete and is a major cause of steel corrosion. Rebar corrosion in concrete is one of the major problems in the durability criteria. This paper explains, experimental investigations carried out on smaller specimens for evaluating the performance of two types of cement with three types of rebar by gravimetric method. From the results of gravimetric loss obtained by different types of steel with different types of concrete, it is concluded that blended cement, i.e. PPC performs better compared to OPC against accelerated rebar corrosion in concrete. Amongst steel types, CTD steel resulted in higher gravimetric loss compared to MS followed by TMT steel. © 2012 Cafet-Innova Technical Society. All rights reserved.
