Response and Damage Characteristics of Segmental Tunnel Lining under Various Dynamic Load Conditions

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Advances in Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.1155/2024/1008274
Jinling Chai, Ke Wang, Shihao Wang, Yong Wang, Yi Liu
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This paper investigates segmental lining, developing a numerical model to explore the dynamic interaction between saturated soil and the lining structure, and analyses the effects of the angle of incident load and the wavelength-to-diameter ratio on the displacement, deformation, and distribution of the plastic zone of the structure. The findings demonstrate that the structure experiences vertical compressive deformation during ground shock predominantly. The structure can be categorised into the major deformation region (with an angle within 60° of the vertical direction) and the minor deformation region (with an angle within 30° of the horizontal direction), determined by the structure’s radial deformation. The maximum radial velocity of the nodes in the major deformation area is greater and swifter, whereas the maximum radial velocity of the nodes in the minor deformation region is lesser and mostly equivalent in extent. The maximum radial displacement of the nodes in the major deformation area is highly receptive to the loading wavelength–diameter ratio (L/D) (the ratio of the load wavelength to the structure’s outer diameter) when the wavelength-to-diameter ratio (L/D) is small (1 ≤ L/D ≤ 5). Conversely, the maximum radial displacement in the minor deformation area is considerably sensitive to the wavelength–diameter ratio when 5 ≤ L/D ≤ 30. The total displacement and velocity of the structure remain unaffected by the angle of load incidence. However, it affects the maximum deformation of the structure as well as the location where the maximum node velocity occurs. In addition, the joint surface of the structure experiences the highest plastic strain at an angle of load incidence of 60°.
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节段式隧道衬砌在各种动荷载条件下的响应和损伤特征
本文对分段式衬砌进行了研究,建立了一个数值模型来探讨饱和土壤与衬砌结构之间的动态相互作用,并分析了入射荷载角度和波长直径比对结构的位移、变形和塑性区分布的影响。研究结果表明,该结构在地震动过程中主要经历垂直压缩变形。根据结构的径向变形,可将结构分为主要变形区(与垂直方向的夹角在 60°以内)和次要变形区(与水平方向的夹角在 30°以内)。大变形区节点的最大径向速度较大,速度较快,而小变形区节点的最大径向速度较小,范围基本相当。当波长直径比(L/D)较小时(1 ≤ L/D ≤ 5),主要变形区节点的最大径向位移对加载波长直径比(加载波长与结构外径之比)的影响很大。相反,当 5 ≤ L/D ≤ 30 时,小变形区的最大径向位移对波长直径比相当敏感。结构的总位移和速度不受荷载入射角的影响。但会影响结构的最大变形以及出现最大节点速度的位置。此外,在荷载入射角为 60°时,结构的接合面产生的塑性应变最大。
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Advances in Civil Engineering
Advances in Civil Engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
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612
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Civil Engineering publishes papers in all areas of civil engineering. The journal welcomes submissions across a range of disciplines, and publishes both theoretical and practical studies. Contributions from academia and from industry are equally encouraged. Subject areas include (but are by no means limited to): -Structural mechanics and engineering- Structural design and construction management- Structural analysis and computational mechanics- Construction technology and implementation- Construction materials design and engineering- Highway and transport engineering- Bridge and tunnel engineering- Municipal and urban engineering- Coastal, harbour and offshore engineering-- Geotechnical and earthquake engineering Engineering for water, waste, energy, and environmental applications- Hydraulic engineering and fluid mechanics- Surveying, monitoring, and control systems in construction- Health and safety in a civil engineering setting. Advances in Civil Engineering also publishes focused review articles that examine the state of the art, identify emerging trends, and suggest future directions for developing fields.
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