Evaluation of Wall Inclination Effect on the Dynamic Response of Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls Using Shaking Table Tests

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4018/ijgee.310052
T. Bandyopadhyay, S. Nandan, P. Chakrabortty
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Shaking table tests were conducted in this study to determine the effect of facing wall inclinations, and the density of the backfill. Reduced-scale models reinforced with two layers of geogrid and fine sand as backfill were studied to identify the dynamic behaviour of mechanically stabilised earth walls. Five different angles of inclination of the facing walls were considered to study its effect on the responses. All seven models were excited by stepped amplitude sinusoidal base accelerations with incrementally increasing peak ground acceleration amplitudes and constant frequencies. The model wall's responses are compared in terms of the acceleration amplification and lateral displacements of the wall measured at different elevations. These tests revealed that horizontal displacement of the wall was maximum at the middle position of the wall. Minimum displacement was observed in the 20° inclined wall towards the backfill soil, which was 35% lower than the vertical wall. The accelerations were amplified along with the wall height. The wall having 10° inward inclination with dense backfill showed the maximum amplification (for high PGA). In the last part, an analytical study was conducted to calculate the acceleration amplifications and compared them with the experimental results. Higher values were observed in the case of the analytical approach as compared to the experimental study.
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用振动台试验评价墙倾对机械稳定土墙动力响应的影响
本研究通过振动台试验确定了面对墙倾斜度和回填体密度的影响。研究了两层土工格栅加细砂回填的缩小模型,以确定机械稳定土墙的动力特性。考虑了5种不同的面墙倾斜角对响应的影响。所有7个模型均由阶跃振幅正弦基底加速度激励,峰值地面加速度幅值逐渐增大,频率恒定。比较了模型墙在不同高度处的加速度放大和侧向位移。这些试验表明,墙的水平位移在墙的中间位置最大。向回填土倾斜20°的墙体位移最小,比垂直墙体位移小35%;加速度随着墙的高度而增大。向内倾角为10°且充填体致密的墙体放大最大(高PGA)。最后进行了分析研究,计算了加速度放大倍数,并与实验结果进行了比较。与实验研究相比,在分析方法的情况下观察到更高的值。
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