A State-of-the-Art Review on Computational Modeling of Dynamic Soil–Structure Interaction in Crash Test Simulations

Tewodros Y. Yosef, Ronald K. Faller, Chen Fang, Seunghee Kim
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The use of nonlinear, large-deformation, dynamic finite element analysis (FEA) has become a cornerstone in crash test simulations, playing a pivotal role in evaluating the safety performance of critical civil infrastructures, including soil-embedded vehicle barrier systems. This review paper offers a detailed examination of numerical modeling methodologies employed for simulating dynamic soil–structure interactions in crash test simulations, with a particular focus on dynamic impact pile–soil interaction. This interaction is a critical determinant in assessing the effectiveness of soil-embedded barrier systems during vehicular impacts. Our extensive review methodically categorizes and critically evaluates four prevalent modeling methodologies: the lumped parameter method, the subgrade reaction method, the modified subgrade reaction approach, and the direct or mesh-based continuum method. We explore each methodology’s underlying philosophy, strengths, and shortcomings in accurately simulating the dynamic interaction between soil and piles under impact loading. This technical review aims to provide a thorough understanding of the critical and distinctive aspects of modeling soil’s dynamic responses under impact loading conditions. Moreover, this paper is envisioned to serve as a foundational reference for future research endeavors, steering the advancement of innovative simulation techniques for tackling the dynamic impact soil–structure interaction problem.
碰撞试验模拟中土体与结构动态相互作用计算建模的最新进展综述
使用非线性、大变形、动态有限元分析(FEA)已成为碰撞试验模拟的基石,在评估关键民用基础设施(包括埋土车辆护栏系统)的安全性能方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。本综述论文详细介绍了在碰撞试验模拟中模拟动态土壤-结构相互作用的数值建模方法,尤其侧重于动态撞击桩-土壤相互作用。这种相互作用是评估车辆撞击过程中土埋护栏系统有效性的关键决定因素。我们的广泛综述对四种流行的建模方法进行了方法分类和批判性评估:集合参数法、基层反应法、修正的基层反应法以及直接或基于网格的连续法。我们探讨了每种方法在准确模拟冲击荷载下土体与桩的动态相互作用方面的基本理念、优势和不足。本技术综述旨在提供对冲击荷载条件下土壤动态响应建模的关键和独特方面的透彻理解。此外,本文还将为未来的研究工作提供基础参考,引导创新模拟技术的发展,以解决土体与结构在动态冲击荷载作用下的相互作用问题。
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