Research on the dynamic behavior of transversely isotropic saturated media due to meeting subway loads using an improved 2.5D FE-BE method

IF 4.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Junyan Huang , Xinjiang Wei , Zhi Ding , Weiying Xu
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Abstract

The focus of this contribution is to develop an improved 2.5-dimensional (2.5D) FE (finite element)-BE (boundary element) method for a tunnel structure-transversely isotropic saturated soil system subject to underground moving train loads. In the proposed model, the rectangular tunnel invert, the lining, and the region of interest within the soil continuum use the 2.5D FE method. The remaining region of half space is replaced with a viscous spring boundary along the lateral sides and boundary element along the bottom. The theory of acoustic propagation in saturated media is extended to include transversely isotropy, viscoelasticity and boundary elements. An existing case is calculated using the enhanced model, and the results are compared with the previous literature to validate the accuracy and reliability of the proposed method. A parametric analysis is further conducted, and the factors considered in the analysis of ground-borne vibrations induced by trains meeting in the rectangular tunnel include the soil permeability, the groundwater level, and the depth of the tunnel. Numerical comparisons show that the saturated soil above the tunnel moderates the displacement undulation caused by quasistatic axle loads of the train, but this is not the case if the load has a non-zero excitation frequency. Moving train loads with excitation produce larger excess pore water pressure amplitude than do the quasi-static loads over a wide range along the travelling direction. The effect of meeting trains depends on the running speeds of both lines in opposite directions to some extent. Other conclusions useful to practical engineers are contained in the parametric study.
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Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 工程技术-地球科学综合
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7.50
自引率
15.00%
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446
审稿时长
8 months
期刊介绍: The journal aims to encourage and enhance the role of mechanics and other disciplines as they relate to earthquake engineering by providing opportunities for the publication of the work of applied mathematicians, engineers and other applied scientists involved in solving problems closely related to the field of earthquake engineering and geotechnical earthquake engineering. Emphasis is placed on new concepts and techniques, but case histories will also be published if they enhance the presentation and understanding of new technical concepts.
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