Abstract
Seismic instrumentation of dams and
reservoirs sites is accepted today as a valuable tool to understand significant
seismic hazards facing existing dams or future planed dams. With the advent of
digital seismic accelerometers and recorders, it can now be used today as an
integral part of dam safety monitoring systems. Outputs of these instruments
help in understanding the dynamic response of dams during earthquake, assessing
the damage caused by such events and determining required upgrading works
necessary for existing dams and designing of safer dams in the future. Measuring
and recording by strong motion seismographs covers the induced Peak Ground
Acceleration (PGA), velocity and displacement recorded on time scale to
indicate the intensity and frequency of ground vibration at the site during
seismic events. Seismometers for such measurements and recordings have
undergone considerable evolution and there exist today a variety of these
instruments with high degree of refinement which can even provide for remote
sensing. In this work, this development is outlined and examples of seismic
instrumentation in strategic dams are described. Damages to actual concrete and
embankment dams of various types are described indicating the associated PGAs
experienced during the mentioned earthquakes. Damages in the form of cracking,
increased seepage, additional settlements and displacements are described to
show type and extent of possible consequences of such events on dams. The
reached conclusion is that seismic instrumentation systems are desirable and
highly recommendable for all types of dams; existing and future ones and their
high cost is justified by the service they provide.
Keywords: Seismic instrumentation, seismic hazard, accelerometers, safety
monitoring systems, dynamic response, strong motion seismograph, ground
vibration, seismometers, remote sensing.