The
present study reports about the first deformation monitoring framework of
Letsibogo dam in Botswana using Global positioning Systems (GPS) which is
capable of detecting structural movement in three dimensions. Every civil
engineering structure has the potential to deteriorate over time once it is
built. A variety of reasons, including stress, unstable slopes, inadequate
foundation shearing strength, settlement, expansion from temperature changes,
and aging, can cause the deterioration of dams, bridges, tunnels, and high-rise
buildings. As a results of these effects, long and short term deformation
monitoring of these structures is very important to validate the construction
specifications and safety measures. Long term deformation monitoring is mainly
based on measurements of horizontal and vertical movement of the entire
structure to ensure that every part of the structure is stable. In this work we
present the first deformation monitoring of Letsibogo dam in Botswana by
establishing baseline points using Global positioning Systems (GPS) which is
capable of detecting structural movement in three dimensions. The results
obtained shows that the established reference and monitoring points measured by
using GPS are reliable with standard deviations of 0.004m and 0.007m in x and y
respectively and horizontal displacement of 1cm. In addition, the correlation
coefficient for the observations was \(\hat{\rho}\) = 0 which confirms that the
GPS measurements of reference and monitoring points are correlated. The
position accuracy obtained is suitable for dam deformation monitoring for the
first epoch which is expected to take place in 2020. Based on the results
obtained, height component determined using GPS is weak and must be
supplemented by precise levelling before being used for deformation monitoring
in the first epoch.
Author(s) Details:
Selassie D. Mayunga,
Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Private
Bag, 19, Palapye, Botswana.
Bokamoso
R.,
Botswana
International University of Science and Technology, Private Bag, 19, Palapye,
Botswana.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPSTR-V8/article/view/14049
Monday, 15 April 2024
Monitoring the Dam Deformation over Letsibogo Dam, Botswana Using GPS Measurement | Chapter 2| Contemporary Perspective on Science, Technology and Research Vol. 8
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