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Study on Semi-Parametric Statistical Model of Safety Monitoring of Cracks in Concrete Dams

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  • Chongshi Gu
  • Dong Qin
  • Zhanchao Li
  • Xueqin Zheng

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Cracks are one of the hidden dangers in concrete dams. The study on safety monitoring models of concrete dam cracks has always been difficult. Using the parametric statistical model of safety monitoring of cracks in concrete dams, with the help of the semi-parametric statistical theory, and considering the abnormal behaviors of these cracks, the semi-parametric statistical model of safety monitoring of concrete dam cracks is established to overcome the limitation of the parametric model in expressing the objective model. Previous projects show that the semi-parametric statistical model has a stronger fitting effect and has a better explanation for cracks in concrete dams than the parametric statistical model. However, when used for forecast, the forecast capability of the semi-parametric statistical model is equivalent to that of the parametric statistical model. The modeling of the semi-parametric statistical model is simple, has a reasonable principle, and has a strong practicality, with a good application prospect in the actual project.

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  • Chongshi Gu & Dong Qin & Zhanchao Li & Xueqin Zheng, 2013. "Study on Semi-Parametric Statistical Model of Safety Monitoring of Cracks in Concrete Dams," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:874629
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/874629
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