荷载传递法对不同能量桩群的热力分析

IF 9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Huaibo Song , Lining Zheng , Zi-Jun Cao , Kai Cui , Huafu Pei , Weiling Liu , Shixing Zhang
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工程实践表明,由不同直径或长度的桩组成的不同桩群比均匀桩群更能有效地缓解差异沉降。然而,不同桩群的热力学行为仍然知之甚少,主要是由于桩-桩相互作用和热操作的复杂相互作用。现有的能量桩群分析方法主要集中在均质桩上,存在很大的研究空白。本文采用荷载传递法分析了不同能量桩群的热力性能。该方法基于弹性理论,考虑桩-土、桩-板和桩-桩相互作用,推导出表征不同桩间庇护-加固效应的相互作用参数表达式。通过实验数据和有限元模拟验证了该方法的正确性,预测误差在5%以内。此外,采用基本的两桩单元,研究了桩长、桩径和桩间距对不同能量桩群性能的影响。结果表明,该方法能够有效地捕获轴向应力分布和位移曲线等关键指标,能够准确地评估不同能量桩群的行为。
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Thermomechanical analysis of dissimilar energy pile groups using a load transfer method
Engineering practice has shown that dissimilar pile groups, consisting of piles with varying diameters or lengths, are more effective in mitigating differential settlement compared to homogeneous configurations. However, the thermomechanical behavior of dissimilar pile groups remains poorly understood, primarily due to the complex interplay of pile‒pile interactions and thermal operations. Existing analytical methods for energy pile groups mainly focus on homogeneous piles, presenting a critical research gap. This study introduces a load transfer method to analyze the thermomechanical performance of the dissimilar energy pile group. The proposed method derives expressions for interaction parameters that characterize the sheltering‒reinforcing effect between dissimilar piles based on the elastic theory, considering pile‒soil, pile‒slab, and pile‒pile interactions. The proposed method is validated against experimental data and finite-element simulations, showing strong agreement with prediction errors consistently within 5 %. Additionally, the effects of pile length, diameter, and spacing on the behavior of the dissimilar energy pile group are examined using a basic two-pile unit. The results demonstrate that the proposed method effectively captures key metrics, such as axial stress distribution and displacement profiles, providing an accurate assessment of dissimilar energy pile group behavior.
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Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
CiteScore
18.40
自引率
9.20%
发文量
1955
审稿时长
6.6 months
期刊介绍: Renewable Energy journal is dedicated to advancing knowledge and disseminating insights on various topics and technologies within renewable energy systems and components. Our mission is to support researchers, engineers, economists, manufacturers, NGOs, associations, and societies in staying updated on new developments in their respective fields and applying alternative energy solutions to current practices. As an international, multidisciplinary journal in renewable energy engineering and research, we strive to be a premier peer-reviewed platform and a trusted source of original research and reviews in the field of renewable energy. Join us in our endeavor to drive innovation and progress in sustainable energy solutions.
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