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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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581

Numerical analyses of stability of a gradually raised tailings dam

Zardari, Muhammad Auchar January 2013 (has links)
Numerical analyses are presented in this thesis to address potential stability problems that may occur during gradual raisings and under seismic loading conditions of Aitik tailings dam in northern Sweden. The dam is mainly raised using upstream construction method. It is planned to raise the dam gradually in several stages. Two dam parts were studied. The first dam part is a straight dam portion, and the second dam part is a corner. The main concerns associated with future raisings of the straight dam part were: (i) the stability of the dam could be affected by an increase in excess pore pressures during sequential raisings, (ii) how to gradually strengthen the dam by using rockfill berms as supports in such a way that required slope stability can be achieved with a minimum volume of rockfill berms, and (iii) if the dam is subjected to seismic loading, whether or not an increase in excess pore pressures could lead to extensive liquefaction which may cause a failure. The problems related to the dam corner were that tension zones and/or low compression zones could develop because of the horizontal pressure of the stored tailings on the inside of the curvature of the dam corner.Numerical analyses were conducted on both the dam parts using finite element method. Two dimensional (2D) plane strain finite element model was utilized to analyse the straight dam. The dam corner was analysed with both the three dimensional (3D) finite element model, and the 2D axisymmetric finite element model. Coupled deformation and consolidation analyses, and slope stability analyses were performed on both the dam parts to simulate gradual raisings, and to compute safety factors. In addition to this, dynamic analyses were carried out on the straight dam part to evaluate the potential for liquefaction, and seismic stability of the dam. The seismic behaviour of the dam was analysed for two cases: (i) a normal case (earthquake of 3.6 Swedish local magnitude), and (ii) an extreme case (earthquake of 5.8 moment magnitude).The results of the straight dam part, with only previously existing rockfill berms, indicate that stability of the dam was reduced due to an increase in excess pore pressures during raisings. Rockfill berms were utilized as supports to raise the dam with enough safety. An optimization technique was utilized to minimize the volume of rockfill berms. This technique could result in significant saving of cost of rockfill berms.The results of the dam corner show that tension zones and/or low compression zones were located on the surface of the dam corner, mainly above the phreatic level. It is interpreted that there is no risk of internal erosion through the embankments because no seepage path occurs above the phreatic level, and a filter zone exists along the slope of the dam. It is suggested to gradually strengthen the dam corner with rockfill berms. The results of the 2D axisymmetric analyses of the dam corner were in a fairly good agreement with those of the 3D analyses. This implies that the 2D axisymmetric analyses are valid for this dam corner. This is an important finding as 2D axisymmetric analyses require much less computational time compared to 3D analyses.The results of the dynamic analyses performed on the straight dam (including additional rockfill berms) suggest that, for the extreme case, liquefaction could occur in a limited zone that is located below the surface near the embankments. For both the normal and the extreme case, (i) seismically induced displacements seem to be tolerable, and (ii) the post seismic stability of the dam is considered to be sufficient.The findings of this study have been practically applied to the Aitik tailings dam. In general, the modelling procedure and the optimization technique to minimize volume of rockfill berms, presented in this study, could be applied to other tailings dams. / Godkänd; 2013; 20130513 (muhauc); Tillkännagivande disputation 2013-05-20 Nedanstående person kommer att disputera för avläggande av teknologie doktorsexamen. Namn: Muhammad Auchar Zardari Ämne: Geoteknik/Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Avhandling: Numerical Analyses of Stability of a Gradually Raised Tailings Dam Opponent: Professor Daichao Sheng, School of Engineering, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia Ordförande: Professor Sven Knutsson, Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser, Luleå tekniska universitet Tid: Torsdag den 13 juni 2013, kl 10.00 Plats: F1031, Luleå tekniska universitet
582

Validation of Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Composition Assessment Methodologies in the Obese Pediatric Population

Breithaupt, Peter G. January 2011 (has links)
Rates of obesity (OB) are escalating among Canadian children and youth and the obesogenic environment is likely to cause further increases. An important aspect in providing clinical care to OB children is to have accurate assessment measures, particularly of their body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness. This project entails three interrelated projects aiming to develop novel cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition measurement techniques for an OB pediatric population. The purpose of the first project was to validate a new submaximal fitness protocol specifically geared towards OB children and youth. The second objective of this thesis involved assessing cardiorespiratory efficiency utilizing the Oxygen Uptake efficiency slope. The purpose of the third project was to determine the validity of a half-body scan methodology for measuring body composition in obese children and youth. The goal of developing these novel measurement techniques is improved design and evaluation of interventions aimed at managing pediatric obesity.
583

Stratigraphic Architecture, Depositional Processes and Reservoir Implications of the Basin Floor to Slope Transition, Neoproterozoic Windermere Turbidite System, Canada

Navarro Ugueto, Lilian Leomer January 2016 (has links)
Deep-water strata of the Neoproterozoic Kaza Group and Isaac Formation (Cariboo Group) in the southern Canadian Cordillera (B.C.) were deposited in a passive-margin basin during the break-up of supercontinent Rodinia. At the Castle Creek and Mount Quanstrom study areas, a remarkably continuous stratigraphic interval throughout these units preserves a record of basin-floor overlain by strata deposited in the lowermost part of the slope. Although similar stratal intervals have been described from ancient and modern deep-marine settings, they still remain poorly understood. Three main stratal units are recognized within the study areas. The lower unit consists of three channel-lobe systems formed in the basin floor to slope transition. Uniquely, siliciclastic-dominated strata here consist of a variety of small- and few large-scale scour elements, indicating transport bypass along the channel-lobe transition zone, in addition to detached or attached depositional lobes composed mostly of distributary channels, fine-grained deposits, and uncommon splays, and a rare slope leveed channel complex. The middle unit is a siliciclastic-dominated succession of stacked, km-scale mass-transport deposits (i.e. debrites and slides), which indicates the more frequent emplacement of increasingly larger mass failures on a prograding slope, and are overlain by fine-grained, splay deposits that are successively overlain by channel, ponded and fine-grained deposits. In contrast, the upper unit is a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate slope succession of the first Isaac carbonate, a regional marker horizon that comprises mostly carbonate-rich and siliciclastic-rich fine-grained strata intercalated with channel and gully complexes that are mostly filled with coarser-grained strata. Abrupt changes in facies trends, stratal stacking patterns and depositional styles throughout these units are largely linked to long-term changes in relative sea level and its control on sediment supply, namely sediment caliber, volume and mineralogy. Notably, in the upper unit, small-scale changes in sediment source and supply are related to shorter sea-level variations superimposed on the long-term eustatic change.
584

Numerical Investigation for Slope Stability of Expansive Soils and Large Strain Consolidation of Soft Soils

Qi, Shunchao January 2017 (has links)
Several geotechnical processes can only be reliably interpreted by taking account of the soil-atmosphere interactions. This thesis investigates two geotechnical problems involving soil-atmosphere interactions that drive water flow through the soil skeleton in two opposite directions; Problem 1: slope failure in expansive soils induced by water infiltration, Problem 2: large strain consolidation of soft soils induced by water evaporation. Both problems are of practical interest for safe and economical design of various geotechnical infrastructures. Two major geotechnical activities in the world; namely, the construction of water transfer canal in expansive soil area in China and the deposition of oil sands and hard rock tailings in Canada can be cited as classic examples of Problems 1 and 2, respectively. In such problems, substantial zones of the domain may switch between an unsaturated and saturated condition. Therefore, rational analysis requires simultaneous modelling of both unsaturated and saturated soil behaviour. The first goal of this thesis is to investigate the influence of swelling (the most characteristic behaviour of expansive soils) on slope stability using numerical methods. Swelling of expansive soils contributes to slope instability during rainfall because of two key reasons (i) soil swelling affects the flow process that actually induces swelling, (i.e. a typical coupling phenomenon), and (ii) swelling-induced stress redistribution and displacement development. In this thesis, the first effect is studied by a coupled (mechanical-hydraulic) numerical analysis of the response of a slope to rainfall using commercial software (GeoSlope). The second effect, the swelling-induced stress redistribution and displacement development after wetting, is tracked using a newly developed numerical program. In the program strain softening behaviour is introduced into the elasto-plastic Mohr-Coulomb Model for modelling unsaturated soil. A novel stress (net stress and suction)-dependent model for moduli of elasticity, combined with the predictive model for shear strength based on Soil Water Retention Behaviour are incorporated into the numerical program to achieve a smooth transition between saturated and unsaturated states. The results show that soil swelling can decrease the factor of safety by accelerating the wetting front depth due to hydro-mechanical coupling, while changes of sliding mass geometry has a negligible influence. The change of stress regime associated with soil swelling is significant to induce plastic strain softening (swelling-induced softening) and contribute to the slope failures. The second goal of thesis is to develop a novel computer program for simulation of large strain consolidation of soft soil under both self-weight and evaporation conditions. This program is both theoretically sound and practically applicable. Several basic/advanced constitutive models for unsaturated soils, including State Surface Model (SSM), Barcelona Basic model (BBM), Glasgow Coupled model (GCM) and bounding surface water retention model, are innovatively implemented into a piece-wise linear framework solved using finite difference technique. The developed program is referred to as UNSATCON-(ML), which has been tested using (a) existing analytical/numerical solutions and (b) various laboratory and field studies for single-layer and multiple-layer deposition of hard rock and oil sands tailings. Features of UNSATCON-(ML) that are improvements over existing models typically used to analyze consolidation-desiccation in soft soils include: (i) coupling of soil large deformation with true unsaturated water flow; (ii) correct reproduction of the shrinkage behaviour of soil under evaporation-induced desiccation; (iii) smooth transition between saturated and unsaturated states despite that some selected models are established using two independent stress variables, (iv) ensuring strictly mass conservation of water, and (v) simulation of irrecoverable volume change and hydraulic hysteresis to properly analyze multilayer tailings deposition. A number of hypothetical field case analyses are carried out using UNSATCON-ML, illustrating its applicability to industry.
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[en] PROBABILISTIC METHODS APPLIED TO SOIL SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS / [pt] MÉTODOS PROBABILÍSTICOS APLICADOS NA ANÁLISE DA ESTABILIDADE DE TALUDES EM SOLO

CARLOS NACIANCENO MEZA LOPEZ 28 February 2018 (has links)
[pt] Comumente as análises de estabilidade de taludes são realizadas mediante métodos determinísticos, os quais visam o cálculo de um fator de segurança único assumindo os valores dos parâmetros de resistência como representativos e fixos. Estes métodos não conseguem avaliar as incertezas existentes nas propriedades do solo e tampouco indicam a proporção de influência que tem cada parâmetro de resistência no valor do fator de segurança. Os métodos probabilísticos, com base nas teorias de probabilidade, confiabilidade e estatística, permitem estimar a influência dessas incertezas nos cálculos determinísticos, com a possibilidade de prever mais amplamente o risco de insucesso associado a um projeto geotécnico de estabilidade de taludes. O presente trabalho estuda a aplicação de três métodos probabilísticos (Monte Carlo, Hipercubo Latino e Estimativas Pontuais Alternativas) na avaliação de estabilidade de taludes, com auxílio de métodos de equilíbrio limite no cálculo do fator de segurança. Com objetivo de inferir o impacto das variáveis aleatórias nas estimativas de probabilidade e confiabilidade, bem como da importância de uma quantificação adequada dos valores de desvio padrão, são realizadas comparações dos resultados obtidos com métodos probabilísticos e determinísticos (método das fatias, método dos elementos finitos) discutindo as principais vantagens, dificuldades e limitações nas aplicações dos mesmos em problemas de estabilidade de taludes de solo. / [en] Slope stability analyses are usually carried out using deterministic methods, which aim the calculation of a single safety factor assuming the values of the shear strength parameters as representative and fixed. These methods fail to assess the uncertainties in soil properties and do not indicate the proportion of influence that each resistance parameter has on the final value of the safety factor. The probabilistic methods, based on probability, reliability and statistical theories, allow the estimation of the influence of these uncertainties on the deterministic calculations, with the possibility to broadly predict the risk of failure associated with a geotechnical slope stability project. This dissertation studies the application of three probabilistic methods (Monte Carlo, Latin Hypercube, and Alternative Point Estimates) in the evaluation of slope stability, with aid of limit equilibrium methods for the calculation of safety factors. In order to infer the impact of random variables on the estimates of probability and reliability, as well as the importance of an adequate quantification of the standard deviation values, comparisons are made among the results obtained with probabilistic and deterministic methods (limit equilibrium method, finite element method), discussing the main advantages, difficulties and limitations in their application to soil slope stability problems.
586

Análises de sensibilidade aplicadas à modelagem de problemas de fluxo em meios porosos e estabilidade de taludes para quantificação de incertezas /

Assis, Higor Biondo de January 2019 (has links)
Orientador: Caio Gorla Nogueira / Resumo: Este trabalho apresenta um conjunto de técnicas estatísticas básicas aplicadas à modelagem de problemas de fluxo em meios porosos fraturados e de estabilidade de taludes, com o objetivo de identificar as variáveis explicativas mais influentes sobre a variabilidade das variáveis resposta. Diferentes planejamentos de experimentos foram utilizados para possibilitar a construção de metamodelos polinomiais representativos dos fenômenos estudados. Uma modificação do planejamento do tipo Box-Behnken é apresentada e foi proposta pelo autor para analisar problemas que envolvem elevado número de variáveis explicativas (e.g. 30). Os metamodelos, obtidos via método dos mínimos quadrados, são também chamados de superfícies de resposta ou modelos de regressão e são indispensáveis à verificação da sensibilidade das variáveis explicativas. O conjunto de técnicas mostrou- se muito eficaz na identificação das variáveis explicativas que provocaram efeitos mais significativos sobre a variável resposta. Evidenciou-se também, por meio dos exemplos de estabilidade de taludes tratados, a possibilidade de se quantificar incertezas com o uso de metamodelos suficientemente adequados, uma opção que pode ser bastante útil no processo de quantificação de incertezas de problemas que não possuem soluções analíticas simples. / Abstract: This paper presents a set of basic statistical techniques applied to the modeling of flow problems in fractured porous and slope stability media, aiming to identify the most influential explanatory variables on the response variables variability. Different designs of experiments were used to enable the construction of polynomial metamodels representative of the studied phenomena. A Box-Behnken type design modification is presented and was proposed by the author to analyze problems involving high number of explanatory variables (e.g. 30). The metamodels, obtained by the least squares method, are also called response surfaces or regression models and are indispensable for verifying the sensitivity of the explanatory variables. The set of techniques was very effective in identifying the explanatory variables that had the most significant effects on the response variable. It was also evidenced, through the examples of stability of treated slopes, the possibility of quantifying uncertainties using sufficiently adequate metamodels, an option that can be very useful in the process of quantifying uncertainty of problems that do not have simple analytical solutions. / Mestre
587

Estrutura populacional e biologia reprodutiva da raia-elétrica-cega, Benthobatis kreffti (Chondrichthyes, Narcinidae) no talude continental do estado de São Paulo /

Martins, Mariana da Fontoura. January 2017 (has links)
Orientador: Otto Bismarck Fazzano Gadig / Resumo: A raia elétrica cega Benthobatis kreffti é endêmica do Altântico Sul Ociedental e apresenta distribuição restrita desde o sul até o sudeste Brasileiros, ocorrendo em profundidades entre 400 e 600 m. Apesar de seu extremo endemismo, sua biologia é virtualmente desconhecida, especialmente no que diz respeito à porção norte de sua distribuição. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a estrutura populacional e biologia reprodutiva desta espécie, no talude continental do estado de São Paulo. Os indivíduos foram capturados em julho e agosto de 2003 e dezembro de 2007 no cruzeiro científico Soloncy Moura, o qual operou em 492-501 m de profundidade entre os municípios de Santos e Cananéia. Quanto à composição de captura, B. kreffti foi o condricte mais capturado, seguido por Gurgesiella dorsalifera. Os demais foram Hydrolagus matallanasi, Dipturus sp. e Torpedo, sp. Quanto à estrutura em tamanho, fêmeas diferem de machos por apresentarem maiores comprimentos (máximo de 299 mm em fêmeas e 256 mm em machos). A razão sexual total foi diferente de 1:1, bem como para indivíduos adultos. Nos outros estágios de maturidade considerados (imaturo e em desenvolvimento), não houve diferença significativa. A relação comprimento-peso e o tamanho onde 50% da população encontra-se maduro (LT50) também foram diferentes entre os sexos, em favor das fêmeas. Fêmeas apresentaram LT50 de 191 mm enquanto machos maturam em 176 mm. A fecundidade uterina foi de três embriões por fêmea, com embriões nascendo en... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The blind electric ray Benthobatis kreffti is endemic to the South West Atlantic and has a restricted distribution, from south and southeast Brazil, occurring in 400-600 m depth. Despite its endemism, its biology is virtually unknown, especially concerning the north extreme of its distribution. For this reason, the aim of this work was to study the population structure and reproductive biology of B. kreffti off São Paulo State continental slope. Individuals were captured in July and August of 2003 and December 2007 during the scientific cruise Soloncy Moura, operating in 492-501 m depth between Santos and Cananéia municipalities. Benthobatis kreffti was the most captured chondrichthyan, followed by Gurgesiella dorsalifera. Other chondrichthyan captured were: Hydrolagus matallanasi, Dipturus sp and Torpedo sp.. Concerning size structure, females were larger than males (females: 299 mm; males: 256 mm total length). Total sex ratio was different from 1:1, as well as for adult individuals. At other maturity stages considered (immature and developing), no differences were observed. The length-weight relationship and size at 50 % maturity (LT50) were also different between sexes, biased toward females. Female´s LT50 was 191 mm, while in males, LT50 was 176 mm total length. Uterine fecundity was three embryos/ female, with size at birth estimated in 90-100 mm total length (about1/3 of the total length recorded for this species). / Mestre
588

Impacts of a capillary barrier on infiltration and subsurface stormflow in layered slope deposits monitored with 3-D ERT and hydrometric measurements

Hübner, Rico, Günther, Thomas, Heller, Katja, Noell, Ursula, Kleber, Arno 09 November 2017 (has links)
Identifying principles of water movement in the shallow subsurface is crucial for adequate process-based hydrological models. Hillslopes are the essential interface for water movement in catchments. The shallow subsurface on slopes typically consists of different layers with varying characteristics. The aim of this study was to draw conclusions about the infiltration behaviour, to identify water flow pathways and derive some general interpretations for the validity of the water movement on a hillslope with periglacial slope deposits (cover beds), where the layers differ in their sedimentological and hydrological properties. Especially the described varying influence of the basal layer (LB) as an impeding layer on the one hand and as a remarkable pathway for rapid subsurface stormflow on the other. We used a time lapse 3-D electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) approach combined with punctual hydrometric data to trace the spreading and the progression of an irrigation plume in layered slope deposits during two irrigation experiments. This multi-technical approach enables us to connect the high spatial resolution of the 3-D ERT with the high temporal resolution of the hydrometric devices. Infiltration through the uppermost layer was dominated by preferential flow, whereas the water flow in the deeper layers was mainly matrix flow. Subsurface stormflow due to impeding characteristic of the underlying layer occurs in form of organic layer interflow and at the interface to the first basal layer (LB1). However, the main driving factor for subsurface stormflow is the formation of a capillary barrier at the interface to the second basal layer (LB2). The capillary barrier prevents water from entering the deeper layer under unsaturated conditions and diverts the seepage water according to the slope inclination. With higher saturation, the capillary barrier breaks down and water reaches the highly conductive deeper layer. This highlights the importance of the capillary barrier effect for the prevention or activation of different flow pathways under variable hydrological conditions.
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Estudio comparativo de estabilidad de taludes entre el sistema de drenaje por perforación con anclajes y el sistema de gaviones con banquetas en la Carretera Central, Cerro Pucruchacra, San Mateo / Comparative study of slope stability between the drainage drilling system with anchors and the gabion system with benches in the Carretera Central, Pucruchacra Hill, San Mateo

Ríos Hidalgo, Diego Marcello, Villagaray Flores, Luiggi Jhonny 07 August 2021 (has links)
Debido a los deslizamientos de tierra ocurridos en el cerro Pucruchacra, hecho que afectó a la Carretera Central, la vía más importante del país, el Estado, a través de la empresa Dobac S.A., implementó un sistema de gaviones con banquetas en dicha zona. La presente investigación plantea que un sistema de drenaje por perforación con anclajes puede brindar mayor estabilidad a la ladera del cerro Pucruchacra, que el sistema ya existente. Por ello, para demostrar la hipótesis, se requirió de información geotécnica y topográfica, la cual fue obtenida de estudios hechos previamente. Esta información fue usada en los softwares SEEP/W y SLOPE/W para hacer modelamientos con el fin de determinar la sección crítica -la que tiene menor factor de seguridad- del tramo estudiado. En esta sección crítica se hicieron los modelamientos de los dos sistemas mencionados para luego ser comparados y determinar cuál garantiza una mayor estabilidad al talud. Se modeló el sistema de drenaje por perforación con anclajes con una, dos y tres filas de drenes, para conocer el comportamiento del talud. Los resultados mostraron que no hay mayor diferencia entre el sistema de gaviones con banquetas y el sistema de drenaje por perforación con anclajes, teniendo este último tres filas de drenes. Sin embargo, se evidenció una tendencia positiva en el factor de seguridad al aumentar las filas de drenes, por lo que es probable que el factor de seguridad siga aumentando con más filas. Por otro lado, a pesar de la similitud de los factores de seguridad entre ambos sistemas, se considera que el sistema de drenaje por perforación con anclajes es una mejor alternativa, ya que, por sus características, este no necesita de grandes movimientos de tierra, por lo tanto, la duración y el costo del proyecto serían menores; otra característica a favor es la no necesidad de mantenimiento, ya que estos drenes, por el tipo de material que tiene, no se colmatan. / Due to the landslides that occurred on the Pucruchacra hill, a fact that affected the Carretera Central, the most important road in the country, the State, through the company Dobac S.A., implemented a gabion system with benches in that area. The present investigation proposes that a drainage drilling system with anchors can provide greater stability to the slope of the Pucruchacra hill, than the existing system. Therefore, to demonstrate the hypothesis, geotechnical and topographic information was required, which was obtained from previously done studies. This information was used in the SEEP/W and SLOPE/W software to make modeling in order to determine the critical section -the one with the lowest safety factor- of the studied section. In this critical section, the modeling of both mentioned systems were made to later be compared and determine which one guarantees greater stability to the slope. The drainage drilling system with anchors was modeled with one, two and three rows of drains, to know the behavior of the slope. The drainage results show that there is no major difference between the gabion system with benches and the drainage drilling system with anchors, the latter having three rows of drains. However, a positive trend in the safety factor was evidenced as the rows of drains increased, so it is likely that the safety factor will continue to increase with more rows. On the other hand, despite the similarity of the safety factors between both systems, it is considered that the drainage drilling system with anchors is a better alternative, since, due to its characteristics, it does not need large movements of land, therefore, the duration and cost of the project would be less; another feature in favor is the non-need for maintenance, since these drains, due to the type of material they have, are not clogged. / Tesis
590

Biodegradabilní kostní implantáty / Biodegradable bone implants

Galanová, Zuzana January 2018 (has links)
This master thesis is focused on producing orthopaedic implant materials and measuring their corrosion properties. It describes the bone and its structure, types, bone ossification and healing. It defines functions of orthopaedic implants and mentions the types of implants – biodegradable and non-biodegradable. The thesis interprets what corrosion is, what categories of corrosion exist and how does the corrosion influence orthopaedic implants. Preparing the solution of stimulated body fluid and manufacturing samples of different metal combinations (of iron, manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, silver and zinc) is included in this thesis, together with corrosion measurements, microscopic observations, EDAX analysis, metallographic analysis, microhardness testing of samples and pH changes measurements of solutions, and the results are interpreted and explained.

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