Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill Dams

A hardfill dam can reduce the natural damage caused by the development of quarries and recycle submerged resources. However, the particle size distribution of the aggregate can result in large variations in the mix design, resulting in a wide range of strengths in the hardfill dam body. Therefore, q...

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Main Authors: Soogeun Kim, Wonhyuk Choi, Yunhee Kim, Jaewoo Shin, Bumjoo Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/4/2492
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author Soogeun Kim
Wonhyuk Choi
Yunhee Kim
Jaewoo Shin
Bumjoo Kim
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Bumjoo Kim
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description A hardfill dam can reduce the natural damage caused by the development of quarries and recycle submerged resources. However, the particle size distribution of the aggregate can result in large variations in the mix design, resulting in a wide range of strengths in the hardfill dam body. Therefore, quality control during construction is crucial, and the stability of the dam body after construction should be thoroughly examined in advance. This study investigated the strength characteristics of hardfill dam materials according to the particle size and mixing ratio through indoor uniaxial compressive strength tests using large specimens and uniaxial compressive strength tests for field compaction and collected cores. Furthermore, the stability of hardfill dams with three types of slopes during earthquakes was evaluated through a finite element analysis. The distributions of stress in the hardfill dam body and the strength required to stabilize the dam body were investigated. Except for a 1:0.6 inclined hardfill dam body to which artificial seismic waves were applied, the overall strength range calculated from the indoor specimens and field compaction cores exceeded the required hardfill strength, thereby ensuring stability in the event of an earthquake.
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spelling doaj.art-598fceb1398e48638144e22755a38b3b2023-11-16T18:56:33ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172023-02-01134249210.3390/app13042492Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill DamsSoogeun Kim0Wonhyuk Choi1Yunhee Kim2Jaewoo Shin3Bumjoo Kim4K-Water Ulsan Local Office, Korea Water Resources Corporation, Ulsan 44662, Republic of KoreaNew Town Project Group, Incheon Housing and City Development Corporation, Incheon 21591, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, Republic of KoreaA hardfill dam can reduce the natural damage caused by the development of quarries and recycle submerged resources. However, the particle size distribution of the aggregate can result in large variations in the mix design, resulting in a wide range of strengths in the hardfill dam body. Therefore, quality control during construction is crucial, and the stability of the dam body after construction should be thoroughly examined in advance. This study investigated the strength characteristics of hardfill dam materials according to the particle size and mixing ratio through indoor uniaxial compressive strength tests using large specimens and uniaxial compressive strength tests for field compaction and collected cores. Furthermore, the stability of hardfill dams with three types of slopes during earthquakes was evaluated through a finite element analysis. The distributions of stress in the hardfill dam body and the strength required to stabilize the dam body were investigated. Except for a 1:0.6 inclined hardfill dam body to which artificial seismic waves were applied, the overall strength range calculated from the indoor specimens and field compaction cores exceeded the required hardfill strength, thereby ensuring stability in the event of an earthquake.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/4/2492hardfilldamaggregatesparticle size distributionstrengthseismic stability
spellingShingle Soogeun Kim
Wonhyuk Choi
Yunhee Kim
Jaewoo Shin
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Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill Dams
Applied Sciences
hardfill
dam
aggregates
particle size distribution
strength
seismic stability
title Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill Dams
title_full Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill Dams
title_fullStr Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill Dams
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill Dams
title_short Investigation of Compressive Strength Characteristics of Hardfill Material and Seismic Stability of Hardfill Dams
title_sort investigation of compressive strength characteristics of hardfill material and seismic stability of hardfill dams
topic hardfill
dam
aggregates
particle size distribution
strength
seismic stability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/4/2492
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