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Browsing by Author "Murat Emre Kartal"

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    The effect of the gravity on the earthquake performance of roller compacted concrete dams
    (2024) Fethi Şermet; Murat Emre Kartal; Muhammet Ensar YIGIT; Emin HÖKELEKLİ
    Roller compacted concrete (RCC) is a dry concrete mixture often utilized in the construction of large dams. The interlayer of the RCC dam, which is the weakest plane of the structure, can easily fail under hydraulic shear load, geological impact, earthquake force and environmental impact. In this study linear and performance analyzes were carried out for eight different scenarios for foundation effect, gravity effect and empty and full reservoir situations. In analyses, the earthquake response and performance of the Akçakoca RCC Dam, taking into account the interaction between the dam and the water. The reservoir water behavior is simulated using the Eulerian-Lagrangian coupled (CEL) approach with finite elements modeling. Linear analyses reveal that hydrodynamic pressure leads to increased displacements and principal stresses. The earthquake performance evaluation of the Akçakoca RCC dam indicates that critical concrete damages are expected based on linear time-history analyses conducted for both empty and full reservoir scenarios. Besides, according to this study, gravity effect clearly increases the earthquake performance of the dam.
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    Dynamic response of Akcakoca RCC Dam including galleries
    (2024) Muhammet Ensar YIGIT; Murat Emre Kartal; Fethi Şermet; Emin HÖKELEKLİ
    Dams are structures that demand a significant amount of concrete, making them costly constructions. Hence, various alternative methods are employed for dam construction, one of which is the use of Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC). This is a case study, which focuses on examining the behavior of RCC dams with and without galleries under seismic excitations, considering the Akçakoca RCC dam in Düzce Province. The seismic ground motion data from the 1999 Düzce earthquake were utilized. The impact of galleries inside the concrete dams was investigated through stress and displacement, considering both empty and full reservoir conditions. The Eulerian-Lagrangian coupled (CEL) approach was employed for two-dimensional fluid finite elements. This study revealed that reservoir water and galleries have a notable influence on the behavior of dams under seismic forces. In cases with reservoirs and galleries, stress and displacement values increased, and critical changes in stresses were observed around gallery areas. Therefore, careful design considerations are essential for dams with galleries under significant seismic forces.

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