Research Work on the Koyna Dam, India

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Overview: In 1967, the 103 meters high Koyna mass concrete dam in India was subjected to a magnitude 6.5 earthquake. Due to the availability of field data the dam has been the subject of a number of studies in recent years. The aim of the study was to derive a concrete cracking model to allow for dynamic cyclic loadings and produce results that closely matched those of the experimental data. LUSAS was ideal for this because it contains a material model interface which allows users to develop and research constitutive models for their own use.

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