Uncertainty in the Rock Engineering Design of Post-Tensioned Anchors for Dams

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. T. Brown J. Carvalho B. Panton
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

High-capacity, post-tensioned anchors have found wide-spread use in initial dam design and construction, and in the strengthening and rehabilitation of concrete dams to meet modern design and safety standards. Despite the advances that have been made in rock mechanics and rock engineering during the almost 80 years in which post-tensioned anchors have been used in dam engineering, some aspects of the rock engineering design of high-capacity rock anchors for dams have changed relatively little over the last 30 or 40 years. This applies, in particular, to the calculations usually carried out to establish the grouted embedment lengths required for deep, post-tensioned anchors. These calculations which involve a number of aleatory and epistemic uncertainties, usually make simplified assumptions about the distribution and values of rock-grout interface shear strengths, the shape of the volume of rock likely to be involved in uplift failure under the influence of a system of post-tensioned anchors, and the mechanism of that failure. The resulting designs are generally conservative. These aspects of the rock engineering design of large, post-tensioned rock anchors for dams could be improved by making greater use of modern, comprehensive, numerical analyses in conjunction with 3D models of the rock mass structure, realistic rock and rock mass properties, and the results of prototype anchor tests in the rock mass concerned.
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APA: E. T. Brown J. Carvalho B. Panton  (2015)  Uncertainty in the Rock Engineering Design of Post-Tensioned Anchors for Dams

MLA: E. T. Brown J. Carvalho B. Panton Uncertainty in the Rock Engineering Design of Post-Tensioned Anchors for Dams. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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