Centrifuge modeling of pile-supported embankment on soft soil base for highway widening

IF 3.3 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Tianyi Chen, Ga Zhang
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Abstract

The pile-supported embankment has been widely adopted in highway widening projects. There is often significant differential settlement between the new and old embankments. Previous studies have not clarified the interaction mechanisms between different parts of the widening subgrade. In this research, a series of centrifuge model tests were carried out on the subgrades widened by pile-supported embankment on the soft soil base. The effect of the old embankment and piles on the subgrade deformation subject to new embankment is analyzed based on the full-field measurement results of displacement. The embankment displacement is mainly vertically downward and basically caused by the deformation of the soft soil base. The old embankment redistributes the vertical deformation of soft soil base by increasing and decreasing the vertical displacement in turn along the direction towards the slope surface. The piles exhibit supporting effect on the embankment above and restrict the vertical movement of the soil base. The piles influence the deformation of soft soil base within a certain area which expands with the increasing number of piles. The boundary of the pile influential area moves towards the subgrade axis with increasing depth. The vertical deformation of soft soil base shows peaks that are nearly linearly distributed along depth in the pile influential area. As the number of piles increases, the verticality degree of such linear distribution changes from the vertical to the slope firstly and then reverts to the vertical.

公路拓宽工程软土路基桩基路堤离心机建模
公路拓宽工程中广泛采用了桩基路堤。新旧路堤之间往往会出现明显的沉降差。以往的研究并未阐明拓宽路基不同部分之间的相互作用机制。本研究针对软土地基上采用桩支撑路堤加宽的路基进行了一系列离心机模型试验。根据位移的全场测量结果,分析了旧路堤和桩对新路堤作用下路基变形的影响。路堤位移主要是垂直向下的,基本上是由软土基变形引起的。旧路堤重新分配了软土基的垂直变形,沿坡面方向的垂直位移依次增大和减小。桩对上方的堤坝起到支撑作用,限制了土基的垂直移动。桩在一定范围内影响软土基的变形,该范围随着桩数量的增加而扩大。随着深度的增加,桩影响区域的边界会向路基轴线移动。在桩基影响区域内,软土地基的垂直变形峰值几乎沿深度线性分布。随着桩数的增加,这种线性分布的垂直度先从垂直变为倾斜,然后又恢复到垂直。
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Soils and Foundations
Soils and Foundations 工程技术-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
99
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: Soils and Foundations is one of the leading journals in the field of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. It is the official journal of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS)., The journal publishes a variety of original research paper, technical reports, technical notes, as well as the state-of-the-art reports upon invitation by the Editor, in the fields of soil and rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, and environmental geotechnics. Since the publication of Volume 1, No.1 issue in June 1960, Soils and Foundations will celebrate the 60th anniversary in the year of 2020. Soils and Foundations welcomes theoretical as well as practical work associated with the aforementioned field(s). Case studies that describe the original and interdisciplinary work applicable to geotechnical engineering are particularly encouraged. Discussions to each of the published articles are also welcomed in order to provide an avenue in which opinions of peers may be fed back or exchanged. In providing latest expertise on a specific topic, one issue out of six per year on average was allocated to include selected papers from the International Symposia which were held in Japan as well as overseas.
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