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The Analysis of the Concrete Gravity Dam’s Foundation Uplift Pressure under the Function of Typhoon

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  • Kai Zhu
  • Chongshi Gu
  • Jianchun Qiu
  • Hao Li

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How to evaluate the seepage safety status of the concrete gravity dam under the function of short-period heavy rainfall and the possible historical extreme reservoir water level during typhoon is an important issue considering the dam safety-monitoring. Based on analysis of the monitoring series of the foundation uplift pressure, this paper assumed the influential process of antecedent reservoir water level and rainfall as a process of normal distribution and introduced the mutation factor to reflect the uprush feature of uplift pressure under the function of high-influential typhoon. Moreover, the corresponding hysteresis days and influential days of the model are optimized with quantum genetic algorithm (QGA) to raise the fitting and prediction accuracy. It is verified that the new statistical model for fitting can obtain higher multiple correlation coefficient (0.972) compared with the traditional statistical model (0.925) and could also perfectly predict the uprush feature of the pressure during the typhoon, which is of certain theoretical and practical application value in the future.

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  • Kai Zhu & Chongshi Gu & Jianchun Qiu & Hao Li, 2016. "The Analysis of the Concrete Gravity Dam’s Foundation Uplift Pressure under the Function of Typhoon," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-9, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2834192
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/2834192
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