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Title: Probabilistic Approach Applied for Brezina Concrete Weight Arch Dam
Authors: Krenich, Nasreddine
Houmadi, Youcef
Tahar Berrabah, Amina
Keywords: probabilistic analysis, the bandwidth, input variables, Monte-Carlo simulation
Issue Date: 26-Oct-2021
Publisher: Modelling in Civil Environmental Engineering Volume 16 (2021): Issue 1 (March 2021)
Citation: https://doi.org/10.2478/mmce-2021-0003
Abstract: This article target is to perform a probabilistic analysis of a concrete dam.Brezina weightarch dam situated at El Bayedh in Algeria is chosen as a case study. Ansys code is used for three-dimensional finite element modeling of the dam. Input variables are generated arbitrary by MonteCarlo (MCS) method which is more precise but costly in terms of computing time. Simulationnumber privileged in this method (MCS method) is in order of 500 simulations chosen based onconvergence of results (of responses). Normal and Log-Normal distributions laws are used togenerate random variables; young Modulus (E) and density ().The bandwidth limits are 38.14Hz and 42.15Hz. It represent frequency margin whose resonance riskis very high. This bandwidth has been determined from a determinist study which is a numericalmodal analysis using Ansys code.The obtained results show that the variation coefficient of E and  for Brezina concrete weight archdam hasn’t an impact on the dam security whose resonance risk is almost neglected. Results alsoconfirm that the mean frequency value for the two distribution laws cases (Normal and Log-Normal)stay practically stable. So, we can conclude that the concrete weight arch dam object of the presentstudy is safe for different values of E and 
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