Inverse parametric analysis of seismic permanent deformation for earth-rockfill dams using artificial neural networks (Q1954732)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6173241
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6173241 |
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Inverse parametric analysis of seismic permanent deformation for earth-rockfill dams using artificial neural networks (English)
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11 June 2013
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Summary: We investigate the potential application of artificial neural networks in permanent deformation parameter identification for rockfill dams. Two kinds of neural network models, multilayer feedforward network (BP) and radial basis function (RBF) networks, are adopted to identify the parameters of seismic permanent deformation for Zipingpu Dam in China. The dynamic analysis is carried out by three-dimensional finite element method, and earthquake-induced permanent deformation is calculated by an equivalent nodal force method. Based on the sensitivity analysis of permanent deformation parameters, an objective function for network training is established by considering parameter sensitivity, which can improve the accuracy of parameter identification. By comparison, it is found that RBF outperforms the BP network in this problem. The proposed inverse analysis model for earth-rockfill dams can identify the seismic deformation parameters with just a small amount of sample designs, and much calculation time can be saved by this method.
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