塑料沙井结构评估的沙箱测试

Ricky Selle
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柔性塑料沙井的结构行为与刚性混凝土产品截然不同。虽然这是最新的知识,但目前还没有关于此类产品结构设计的国际或 EN 标准。因此,如果需要进行设计检查计算,通常会使用传统的土壤模型和土壤压力系数。这些模型基于刚性墙体结构和管道设计方法,不能充分考虑沙井在地下三维空间中的灵活性和与土壤的相互作用。最近,德国成立了一个工作组,负责制定混凝土和塑料沙井的设计标准。为了根据实验数据和现场经验校准柔性沙井的设计公式,对沙箱中的 PP 沙井(DN 1000)进行了广泛的现场测试。挠度读数与计算结果的比较显示出巨大差异。显然,塑料沙井承受水平土压力的假设是错误的。只有小于 0.1 的土壤压力系数才能得出符合实际的结果。这明显小于目前广泛使用的活动土压力系数。简述:本文介绍了塑料沙井的沙箱测试结果。重点是地表车轮荷载导致的水平挠度。文中解释了为什么大部分邻近柔性沙井的垂直点荷载不会作用在这些产品上。这种特定行为的理论背景是地下三维空间中垂直土压的荷载分布。根据这些研究结果,提出了塑料沙井上实际作用的土壤压力系数范围。
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Sandbox Testing for Structural Assessment of Plastic Manholes
Structural behavior of flexible plastic manholes is very different from rigid concrete products. Although this is state-of-the-art knowledge, no international or EN standard exists on structural design of these products. Therefore, traditional soil models and soil pressure coefficients are usually applied if calculations for design checks are required. These models are based on rigid wall structures and pipe design methods and do not adequately account for the flexibility and soil interaction of the manholes in the subsurface 3D-space. Recently a working group was established in Germany to develop a design standard for concrete and plastic manholes. In order to calibrate the design equations for the flexible manholes on experimental data and field experience, an extensive in-situ testing of a PP manhole (DN 1000) in a sandbox was conducted. The comparison of deflection readings and calculation result reveals a great difference. Evidently, the assumption of horizontal soil pressure on plastic manholes is wrong. Only soil pressure coefficients of less than 0.1 give realistic results. This is significantly less than the coefficient for active soil pressure, which is widely used today. Short Summary: The paper presents results from sandbox testing of plastic manholes. It focuses on horizontal deflections resulting from wheel loads at the surface. Explanation is given on why most part of vertical point loads adjacent to flexible manholes is not acting on these products. Theoretical background for this specific behaviour is the load distribution of vertical soil pressure in the subsurface 3D-space. Based on these findings, a range for realistic soil pressure coefficients for actions on plastic manholes is presented.
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