Centrifuge shaking table tests on the seismic performance of revetment breakwater on reclaimed coral sand

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN Applied Ocean Research Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-18 DOI:10.1016/j.apor.2025.104571
Yunyi Li, Bin Hu-Yan, Yulong Liao, Jian-Min Zhang, Rui Wang
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Revetment breakwaters on reclaimed coral sand have demonstrated vulnerability to seismic damage during strong earthquakes, wherein soil liquefaction has been identified as a substantial contributor. Based on the results of three centrifuge shaking table tests, this study investigates the characteristic seismic response of revetment breakwater on reclaimed coral sand and the influence of soil liquefaction. The basic mechanical properties of reclaimed coral sand were measured using undrained triaxial and hollow cylinder torsional shear tests. The centrifuge test results indicate that liquefaction of coral sand can result in significant displacement and even failure of revetment breakwaters, encompassing: (a) tilting, horizontal displacement, and settlement of the crest wall; (b) seismic subsidence in the foundation and backfill. The liquefaction consequence of the reclaimed coral sand increased with a decrease in soil density and rise in sea water level (SWL). Post-earthquake rapid reinforcement measure via sandbags is found to be effective in limiting excess pore pressure buildup in foundation soil and structure deformation under a second shaking event. Based on the test results, the effectiveness of current simplified design procedures in evaluating the stability and deformation of breakwaters in coral sand is assessed. When substantial excess pore pressure generation and liquefaction occur within the backfill and foundation coral sand, the pseudo-static and simplified dynamic methods are inadequate in assessing the stability and deformation of the breakwater.
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珊瑚砂填海护岸防波堤抗震性能离心振动台试验
在强烈地震中,填海珊瑚沙上的护岸防波堤很容易受到地震破坏,而土壤液化被认为是造成地震破坏的主要因素。根据三次离心振动台试验的结果,本研究调查了珊瑚砂填海护岸防波堤的地震响应特征以及土壤液化的影响。通过不排水三轴试验和空心圆筒扭剪试验测量了填海珊瑚砂的基本力学性能。离心机试验结果表明,珊瑚砂的液化会导致护岸防波堤发生显著位移,甚至失效,包括:(a)顶墙倾斜、水平位移和沉降;(b)地基和回填土的地震沉降。随着土壤密度的降低和海水水位(SWL)的上升,填海珊瑚砂的液化后果也随之增加。通过沙袋采取的震后快速加固措施可有效限制地基土壤中过量孔隙压力的积聚以及第二次地震时的结构变形。根据测试结果,评估了当前简化设计程序在评估珊瑚砂防波堤稳定性和变形方面的有效性。当回填土和地基珊瑚砂中产生大量过剩孔隙压力和液化时,伪静力法和简化动力法不足以评估防波堤的稳定性和变形。
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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
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期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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