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This paper aims to employ a 2D thermo-mechanical multi-scale ASR model for the analysis of a concrete gravity dam in Western Switzerland. Simulation results are com- pared to the field measurements and observations. Analysis of the results reveals no effect of temperature variation on the ASR advancement: field displacements could have been reproduced by assigning a constant temperature within an entire dam cross-section. The difference in length between the upstream and the downstream faces is identified as the main source for the upstream drift at the level of the crest. Study of the structural effects reveals ASR-related expansion anisotropy and cracks alignment being more pronounced along the upstream part and the foundation. If the former is explained by the transmission of the self-weight, the latter is attributed to the constraining effect of the underlying rock.
Anton Schleiss, Giovanni De Cesare, Azin Amini, Romain Nathan Hippolyte Merlin Van Mol
Giovanni De Cesare, Pedro Filipe De Almeida Manso, Basile Clerc