Inflatable dams are flexible, cylindrical structures anchored to a foundation. The three-dimensional vibrational behavior of single-anchor inflatable dams with fins is analyzed, both in the absence of water and in the presence of stationary or parallel flowing water. The dam is modelled as an elasti
Two-dimensional elastica analysis of equilibrium shapes of single-anchor inflatable dams
โ Scribed by Layne T. Watson; Surjani Suherman; Raymond H. Plaut
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 488 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7683
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โฆ Synopsis
Several types of in~atable dams are considered[ These are long\ air!in~ated\ cylindrical structures on a rigid foundation[ Sometimes one of the long edges of a sheet is folded back to the other edge\ and then the two edges are clamped to the foundation along a single anchoring line[ A second con_guration can be modeled as two sheets attached along two long edges\ with one edge anchored and the other free to lift as air pressure is applied between the sheets[ Another device treated here is a hinged spillway gate lifted by an in~atable bladder[ The cross section of the dam or bladder is analyzed as an inextensible elastica[ The governing equations and boundary conditions are formulated for each case\ and shooting methods are utilized to obtain numerical solutions for the equilibrium shapes[ The e}ects of the internal air pressure and the external water height are investigated[ ร 0887 Elsevier Science Ltd[ All rights reserved
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