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Shaking table test on a tunnel-group metro station in rock site under harmonic excitation
A tunnel-group metro station built in rock site is composed of a group of tunnels. Different tunnels and their interconnections can show inconsistent responses during an earthquake. This study investigates the dynamic responses of such a metro station in a rock site, by shaking table tests. The lining structures of each tunnel and surrounding rock are modeled based on the similitude law; foam concrete and gypsum are used to model the ground-structure system, keeping relative stiffness consistent with that of the prototype. A series of harmonic waves are employed as excitations, input along the transverse and longitudinal direction of the shaking table. The discrepant responses caused by the structural irregularities are revealed by measurement of acceleration and strain of the model. Site characteristics are identified by the transfer function method in white noise cases. The test results show that the acceleration response and strain response of the structure are controlled by the ground. In particular, the acceleration amplification effect at the opening section of the station hall is more significant than that at the standard section under transverse excitation; the amplification effect of the structural opening is insignificant under longitudinal excitation.
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Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering is an international journal that publishes original research papers, review articles and case studies related to civil and structural engineering. Topics include but are not limited to the latest developments in building and bridge structures, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, coastal engineering, and transport engineering. Case studies that demonstrate the successful applications of cutting-edge research technologies are welcome. The journal also promotes and publishes interdisciplinary research and applications connecting civil engineering and other disciplines, such as bio-, info-, nano- and social sciences and technology. Manuscripts submitted for publication will be subject to a stringent peer review.