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Assessment of stress-strain state of earth dams considering elastoplastic properties of soils

Mirziyod MirsaidovM.T. Urazbaev Institute of Mechanics and Seismic Stability of Structures, Academy of Sciences of Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 100125, UzbekistanT.Z. Sultanov“Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research University, Tashkent, 100000, UzbekistanJ. A. Yarashev“Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research University, Tashkent, 100000, Uzbekistan
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The paper provides a detailed overview of well-known publications devoted to assessing the stress state of earth dams.The study of the stress-strain state of earth dams, considering the nonlinear, inelastic properties of soil and inhomogeneous features of the structure, is an urgent task.This article is devoted to the development of a model and a method for assessing the stress-strain state of earth structures, taking into account the elastic-plastic properties of soil under static influences.Using the principle of virtual displacements and variable parameters of elasticity, a mathematical model was developed to assess the stress-strain state of earth structures.To assess the stress state of earth dams under the action of mass forces and hydrostatic pressure of water, a methodology, an algorithm and computer programs were developed using the procedure of the finite element method and variable parameters of elasticity.The stress-strain state of an earth dam with a height of 190 m was investigated taking into account the elastic-plastic properties of soil, inhomogeneous features of the structure under the influence of mass forces and different levels of filling the reservoir with water.The influence of the elastic-plastic properties of soil and the level of filling the reservoir with water on the stress-strain state of the dam was estimated.

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