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Методика оценки сейсмической опасности земляных плотин при сильных землетрясениях

Методика оценки сейсмической опасности земляных плотин при сильных землетрясениях

Abstract

В работе реализуется подход, основанный на анализе основных количественных характеристик колебаний грунтов при сильных землетрясениях, необходимых при районировании сейсмической опасности земляных плотин. В методологическом аспекте весь процесс подготовки районирования техногенной опасности сооружений включает ряд этапов, общий для земляных плотин. Результаты исследований основаны на изучении сейсмической опасности сооружений на территории Монголии, Амурской области и Хабаровского края.

The assessment approach is based on the analysis of main quantitative characteristics of strong ground motions required for the construction of earth dams in seismic zones. Methodologically, the approach to provide for appropriate zoning for hazardous industries involves conducting a process that consists of several stages typical for earth dams. The results of research are based on seismic hazard assessment for the facilities in Mongolia, Amur Region and Khabarovsk Territory.

Keywords

земляные плотины, сейсмические воздействия, ускорения, землетрясения, сейсмо-грунтовые модели

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