Upward soil arching effect under unloading: mechanism, theory and engineering application

IF 4.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Transportation Geotechnics Pub Date : 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1016/j.trgeo.2024.101276
Ren-Peng Chen , Han-Lin Wang , Xiang-Shen Fu , Fanyan Meng , Qi-Wei Liu , Xing-Tao Lin
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Upward soil arching effect under unloading indicates the unloading part moves in a vertically downward direction, generating the arching zone and the loosened zone towards an upward direction. This study presents a summary of definitions, characteristics, theoretical models and engineering applications for the upward soil arching effect under unloading. The evolution of the upward soil arching effect is highly related to the unloading/differential displacement. The characteristics of the upward soil arching effect under unloading are comprehensively interpreted in terms of the normalized height of arching, the minimum soil arching ratio (at which state the maximum arching is developed) and the normalized unloading displacement to reach the maximum arching state. Two deformation-dependent theoretical models are introduced, to appropriately interpret and predict the variation of the soil arching ratio with the normalized unloading displacement (i.e., the ground reaction curve). Using the research findings for the upward soil arching effect under unloading, the settlement of the geosynthetic-reinforced pile-supported embankment as well as the face stability and ground settlement during tunnelling are proven to be precisely predicted and well controlled.

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Transportation Geotechnics
Transportation Geotechnics Social Sciences-Transportation
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194
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51 days
期刊介绍: Transportation Geotechnics is a journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, theoretical, and applied papers that cover all facets of geotechnics for transportation infrastructure such as roads, highways, railways, underground railways, airfields, and waterways. The journal places a special emphasis on case studies that present original work relevant to the sustainable construction of transportation infrastructure. The scope of topics it addresses includes the geotechnical properties of geomaterials for sustainable and rational design and construction, the behavior of compacted and stabilized geomaterials, the use of geosynthetics and reinforcement in constructed layers and interlayers, ground improvement and slope stability for transportation infrastructures, compaction technology and management, maintenance technology, the impact of climate, embankments for highways and high-speed trains, transition zones, dredging, underwater geotechnics for infrastructure purposes, and the modeling of multi-layered structures and supporting ground under dynamic and repeated loads.
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