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Book Synopsis

The swelling of concrete is a major concern for the owners and operators of dams and hydraulic structures. Faced with irreversible movement of their dams or with observations of cracking processes, operators need to explain the phenomena observed in order to justify safety conditions and in some cases to plan remedial works.

Over the last 20 years, active research has been carried out in the field, resulting in practical results in phenomena interpretation and dam modeling. At the same time, an increasing number of affected dams have undergone safety re-evaluations and in some cases remedial work. Several of them have been removed altogether. Although it remains difficult to establish a “state of the art” in this domain due to the rapidly changing context, regular international exchanges in the field appear fruitful and necessary.

Following on from previous conferences in the field organized by Robin Charlwood, former President of the ICOLD Concrete Committee, the initiative was taken by EDF and Toulouse University-LMDC to organize a workshop to provide a new opportunity for sharing experience. The aim of this workshop is to assemble active researchers, leading engineers, and experts from the practicing community and administration interested directly or indirectly in concrete swelling effects in dams and hydraulic structures. All types of chemical expansion phenomena, including those due to alkali aggregate reactions and those due to ettringite formation, are addressed.

These proceedings include 24 papers written by experts renowned in their field, illustrating the need to progress with interdisciplinary approaches.



Table of Contents

Preface
Alain Sellier, Étienne Grimal, Stéphane Multon, Éric Bourdarot

Chapter 1 International Context 1

A Review of the Effectiveness of Strategies to Manage Expansive Chemical Reactions in Dams and Hydro Projects
Robin Charlwood, Ian Sims 3

Swelling Dams in Switzerland
Francesco Amberg, Roger Bremen, Patrice Droz, Raphaël Leroy, Johannes Maier, Bastian Otto 40

Chapter 2 Physico-Chemical Mechanisms Experimental Test 53

Behavior of Concrete Deteriorated by ASR under Triaxial Load
Adrien Hilaire, Alain B. Giorla, Cyril Dunant, Lionel Sofia, Karen Scrivener 55

Importance of Alkali-Wrapping for CPT
Kazuo Yamada, Yuichiro Kawabata, Shoichi Ogawa, Kengo Haga, Yasutaka Sagawa, T. Ochiai 68

Structures Damaged by ASR and DEF: Improving the Prognosis of Structures Damaged by Expansive Concrete with Physico-Chemical Modelling
Stéphane Multon, Alain Sellier, Étienne Grimal, Éric Bourdarot 80

Can Certain Alkali Minerals Explain the Slow Reactivity of Granitic Aggregates in Dams?
Antonio Santos Silva, Isabel Fernandes, Ana Rita Ferraz, Dora Soares 93

Experimental Study on Effects of Aggregates Mineralogical Composition and Preservation Conditions on DEF in Concrete
Marie Malbois, Loic Divet, Stéphane Lavaud, Jean-michel Torrenti 106

The Identification, Extent and Prognosis of Alkali-Aggregate Reaction Related to Existing Dams in Switzerland
Russel Michael Gunn, Karen Scrivener, Andreas Leemann 117

Experimental Evidence for the Link Between Aggregate Degradation and Expansion and the Formulation of the Microstructural Model
Cyril Dunant, Karen Scrivener 144

A Robust Testing Protocol for the Assessment of ASR Reactivity of Concrete
Lionel Sofia, Theodore Chappex, Cyril Dunant, Karen Scrivener 153

Chapter 3 Structural Modeling 161

Modeling of Environmental Conditions and their Impact on the Expansion of Concrete Affected by the Alkali–Silica Reaction
Yuichiro Kawabata, Kazuo Yamada, Shoichi Ogawa 163

Nonlinear Finite Elements for the Assessment of Hydraulic Concrete Structures Affected by Alkali-Aggregate Reaction: A Study Case
Mahdi Ben Ftima, Pierre Léger, Fateh Boussaha 176

Macro-Modelling of AAR-Affected Hydraulic Structures: Assessment of Parameters Influencing the In-Situ Concrete Growth
Vladimir Gocevski, Emre Yildiz 188

AAR and DEF Structural Effects Modelling
Étienne Grimal, Pierre Morenon, Alain Sellier, Stéphane Multon, Éric Bourdarot 203

Swelling Effects in Fagilde Dam (Portugal): First Approach to Structural Analysis and Interpretation
José Piteira Gomes, Antonio Lopez Batista, S.P.M Sousa 218

Expansions in a Concrete Dam with Bridge over Spillway in South America: Case Study with Expansions of Different Origin
Ana Blanco, Sergio H.P. Cavalaro, Ignacio Segura, Luis Segura-castillo, Antonio Aguado 235

Modeling Concrete Expansions via Coupled C-M Mesoscale Analysis with Zero-Thickness Interface Elements, and Lab Experiments
Ignacio Carol, Joaqin Liaudat, Carlos M. López 248

Chapter 4 Dams and Hydraulic Structures Applications Remedial Works 261

Numerical Analysis of AAR Affected Structures with Slot-Cuts: Finite Element Analysis Using Explicit Scheme
Vladimir Gocevski, Emre Yildiz 263

Swelling Arch Dams with Thrust Blocks
Grégory Coubard, Jérôme Sausse 277

Bimont Dam Case: Studies and Investigations Inside the Dam Body
Christine Noret, Katia Laliche 289

Chambon Dam: A Struggle against AAR
Olivier Chulliat, Étienne Grimal, Éric Bourdarot 305

Chapter 5 Long-Term Behavior Risk Reduction 319

The Diagnosis and Prognosis of ASR and ISR in Miranda Dam, Portugal
João Custódio, José Ilídio Ferreira, Antonio Santos Silva, António Bettencourt Ribeiro, António Lopes Batista 321

Long-Term Behaviour of EDF Dams Regarding Concrete Swelling Structures: Synthesis of Monitoring Data Over Time
Thierry Guilloteau, François Martinot, Jérôme Sausse 338

Important Lessons Learnt from the Proper Surveillance of Swelling Concrete
Louis Christian Hattingh, Chris Oosthuizen, Ilidio Tembe, C.N. Mahlabela 352

Index of Authors 367

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    Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 14/07/2017
    ISBN13: 9781786302137, 978-1786302137
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The swelling of concrete is a major concern for the owners and operators of dams and hydraulic structures. Faced with irreversible movement of their dams or with observations of cracking processes, operators need to explain the phenomena observed in order to justify safety conditions and in some cases to plan remedial works.

    Over the last 20 years, active research has been carried out in the field, resulting in practical results in phenomena interpretation and dam modeling. At the same time, an increasing number of affected dams have undergone safety re-evaluations and in some cases remedial work. Several of them have been removed altogether. Although it remains difficult to establish a “state of the art” in this domain due to the rapidly changing context, regular international exchanges in the field appear fruitful and necessary.

    Following on from previous conferences in the field organized by Robin Charlwood, former President of the ICOLD Concrete Committee, the initiative was taken by EDF and Toulouse University-LMDC to organize a workshop to provide a new opportunity for sharing experience. The aim of this workshop is to assemble active researchers, leading engineers, and experts from the practicing community and administration interested directly or indirectly in concrete swelling effects in dams and hydraulic structures. All types of chemical expansion phenomena, including those due to alkali aggregate reactions and those due to ettringite formation, are addressed.

    These proceedings include 24 papers written by experts renowned in their field, illustrating the need to progress with interdisciplinary approaches.



    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Alain Sellier, Étienne Grimal, Stéphane Multon, Éric Bourdarot

    Chapter 1 International Context 1

    A Review of the Effectiveness of Strategies to Manage Expansive Chemical Reactions in Dams and Hydro Projects
    Robin Charlwood, Ian Sims 3

    Swelling Dams in Switzerland
    Francesco Amberg, Roger Bremen, Patrice Droz, Raphaël Leroy, Johannes Maier, Bastian Otto 40

    Chapter 2 Physico-Chemical Mechanisms Experimental Test 53

    Behavior of Concrete Deteriorated by ASR under Triaxial Load
    Adrien Hilaire, Alain B. Giorla, Cyril Dunant, Lionel Sofia, Karen Scrivener 55

    Importance of Alkali-Wrapping for CPT
    Kazuo Yamada, Yuichiro Kawabata, Shoichi Ogawa, Kengo Haga, Yasutaka Sagawa, T. Ochiai 68

    Structures Damaged by ASR and DEF: Improving the Prognosis of Structures Damaged by Expansive Concrete with Physico-Chemical Modelling
    Stéphane Multon, Alain Sellier, Étienne Grimal, Éric Bourdarot 80

    Can Certain Alkali Minerals Explain the Slow Reactivity of Granitic Aggregates in Dams?
    Antonio Santos Silva, Isabel Fernandes, Ana Rita Ferraz, Dora Soares 93

    Experimental Study on Effects of Aggregates Mineralogical Composition and Preservation Conditions on DEF in Concrete
    Marie Malbois, Loic Divet, Stéphane Lavaud, Jean-michel Torrenti 106

    The Identification, Extent and Prognosis of Alkali-Aggregate Reaction Related to Existing Dams in Switzerland
    Russel Michael Gunn, Karen Scrivener, Andreas Leemann 117

    Experimental Evidence for the Link Between Aggregate Degradation and Expansion and the Formulation of the Microstructural Model
    Cyril Dunant, Karen Scrivener 144

    A Robust Testing Protocol for the Assessment of ASR Reactivity of Concrete
    Lionel Sofia, Theodore Chappex, Cyril Dunant, Karen Scrivener 153

    Chapter 3 Structural Modeling 161

    Modeling of Environmental Conditions and their Impact on the Expansion of Concrete Affected by the Alkali–Silica Reaction
    Yuichiro Kawabata, Kazuo Yamada, Shoichi Ogawa 163

    Nonlinear Finite Elements for the Assessment of Hydraulic Concrete Structures Affected by Alkali-Aggregate Reaction: A Study Case
    Mahdi Ben Ftima, Pierre Léger, Fateh Boussaha 176

    Macro-Modelling of AAR-Affected Hydraulic Structures: Assessment of Parameters Influencing the In-Situ Concrete Growth
    Vladimir Gocevski, Emre Yildiz 188

    AAR and DEF Structural Effects Modelling
    Étienne Grimal, Pierre Morenon, Alain Sellier, Stéphane Multon, Éric Bourdarot 203

    Swelling Effects in Fagilde Dam (Portugal): First Approach to Structural Analysis and Interpretation
    José Piteira Gomes, Antonio Lopez Batista, S.P.M Sousa 218

    Expansions in a Concrete Dam with Bridge over Spillway in South America: Case Study with Expansions of Different Origin
    Ana Blanco, Sergio H.P. Cavalaro, Ignacio Segura, Luis Segura-castillo, Antonio Aguado 235

    Modeling Concrete Expansions via Coupled C-M Mesoscale Analysis with Zero-Thickness Interface Elements, and Lab Experiments
    Ignacio Carol, Joaqin Liaudat, Carlos M. López 248

    Chapter 4 Dams and Hydraulic Structures Applications Remedial Works 261

    Numerical Analysis of AAR Affected Structures with Slot-Cuts: Finite Element Analysis Using Explicit Scheme
    Vladimir Gocevski, Emre Yildiz 263

    Swelling Arch Dams with Thrust Blocks
    Grégory Coubard, Jérôme Sausse 277

    Bimont Dam Case: Studies and Investigations Inside the Dam Body
    Christine Noret, Katia Laliche 289

    Chambon Dam: A Struggle against AAR
    Olivier Chulliat, Étienne Grimal, Éric Bourdarot 305

    Chapter 5 Long-Term Behavior Risk Reduction 319

    The Diagnosis and Prognosis of ASR and ISR in Miranda Dam, Portugal
    João Custódio, José Ilídio Ferreira, Antonio Santos Silva, António Bettencourt Ribeiro, António Lopes Batista 321

    Long-Term Behaviour of EDF Dams Regarding Concrete Swelling Structures: Synthesis of Monitoring Data Over Time
    Thierry Guilloteau, François Martinot, Jérôme Sausse 338

    Important Lessons Learnt from the Proper Surveillance of Swelling Concrete
    Louis Christian Hattingh, Chris Oosthuizen, Ilidio Tembe, C.N. Mahlabela 352

    Index of Authors 367

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