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Title: Modelling the Effects of Hydraulic Force on Strain in Hydraulic Structures Using ANN (Haditha Dam in Iraq as a Case Study)
Authors: Almawla, Atheer Saleem
Kamel, Ammar Hatem
Lateef, Assim Mohammed
Keywords: artificial neural network
ANN
Haditha dam
hydraulic structures
prediction model
strain modelling
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2022
Publisher: Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems
Abstract: The strain on any structure is a critical issue worldwide, resulting from loads on the structure. An exact prediction at all the expected strains ranges on the dam will pave the way for better dam management under different discharges. The main aims of the present paper are to study the behaviour of strains on the dam and create a model based on ANN techniques that can be used to predict the strain on the model of the Haditha dam. The ANN is a computational model that simulates the method neurons work in the human brain. The research includes a study of the strains on the dam body and the gate. The input of the present model includes gate opening, discharge, depth of upstream water, and force on the dam body and gate. The model has been applied by using 150 actual testes of strain in the hydraulic laboratory. The model has been achieved by using a MATLAB software with hyperbolic sigmoid transfer function and three nodes. The accuracy of the model was achieved by using some statistical indicators. The results show the ANN is capable of predicting the strain on the Haditha dam with high accuracy. The regression for both strains on the dam body and the gate was more than 89% for all training, validation, testing, and all samples.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/190
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