Seismic analysis of gravel columns-reinforced high CFRD with thick layered alluvial deposit[J]. Journal of hydroelectric engineering, 2025, 44(8). DOI: 10.11660/slfdxb.20250804.
he seismic design of a high concrete face rockfill dam (CFRD) sitting on thick layered alluvial deposit poses a significant challenge. This study focuses on seismic responses of both its deep alluvial deposit and its structure
using a plasticity constitutive model for large post-liquefaction deformation of sand (CycLiq) and a high-performance GEOSX platform for solid-fluid coupled analysis. The findings reveal the seismic responses are notably stronger in areas adjacent to the banks
where the alluvial deposit is thinner. This underscores the limited reinforcement effect of gravel columns if located on the floor of the valley where alluvial deposit is deep. This study suggests an optimized treatment scheme
emphasizing the reinforcement of alluvial deposit near both banks. Our analysis shows that for these areas
the scheme of adopting a large area replacement ratio of gravel columns can yield a significant improvement on the reinforcement