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Title: Problem of unity of measurements in ensuring safety of hydraulic structures

Journal Article · · Hydrotechnical Construction

Ensuring the safety of hydraulic structures (HSs) is not only an industry but also a national and global concern, since failure of large water impounding structures can entail large losses of lives and enormous material losses related to destruction downstream. The main information on the degree of safety of a structure is obtained by comparing information about the actual state of the structure obtained on the basis of measurements in key zones of the structure with the predicted state on basis of the design model used when designing the structure for given conditions of external actions. Numerous, from hundreds to thousands, string type transducers are placed in large HSs. This system of transducers monitor the stress-strain rate, seepage, and thermal regimes. These measurements are supported by the State Standards Committee which certifies the accuracy of the checking methods. To improve the instrumental monitoring of HSs, the author recommends: Calibration of methods and means of reliable diagnosis for each measuring channel in the HS, improvements to reduce measurement error, support for the system software programs, and development of appropriate standards for the design and examination of HSs.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
35442
Journal Information:
Hydrotechnical Construction, Vol. 28, Issue 1; Other Information: PBD: Jul 1994; TN: Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel`stvo; No. 1, 14-17(Jan 1994)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English