木材对桥梁上部结构泥石流冲击的放大效应

IF 8.4 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Caroline Friedl , Dirk Proske , Lukas Egkher , Susanna Wernhart , Christian Scheidl
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摘要

本研究考察了载木泥石流对桥梁上部结构的影响,重点关注不同桥梁剖面(全板和槽)和原木长度的影响。利用小型物理模型,进行了实验,测量了有木材和没有木材的泥石流所施加的水平和垂直力。结果表明,木材的存在显著增加了桥梁上部结构的水平和垂直冲击力。桥型的形状对水平和正垂直作用力没有显著影响,但对负垂直作用力的大小有影响。然而,对于整个板坯剖面,不能排除原木长度对测量力的可测量影响。研究结果强调了木材在放大桥梁上部结构的冲击力方面的关键作用,表明在泥石流易发地区的桥梁设计应该考虑到木材的存在,以提高结构的弹性和稳定性。建议进行进一步的实验研究,以充分了解载木泥石流与桥梁冲击动力学之间的相互作用,并制定更有效的减缓战略。
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The amplifying effect of wood on debris-flow induced impact forces on bridge superstructures
This study examines the impact of wood-laden debris flows on bridge superstructures, focusing on the influence of different bridge profiles (full slab and trough) and log lengths. Using a small-scale physical model, experiments were conducted to measure the horizontal and vertical forces exerted by debris flows with and without wood. The results indicate that the presence of wood significantly increases both horizontal and vertical impact forces on bridge superstructures. The shape of the bridge profile did not significantly affect horizontal and positive vertical impact forces but did influence the magnitude of negative vertical forces. For the full slab profile, however, a measurable influence of the log length on the measured forces cannot be ruled out. The findings underscore the critical role of wood in amplifying impact forces on bridge superstructures, suggesting that bridge designs in debris flow-prone areas should account for the presence of wood to enhance structural resilience and stability. Further experimental studies are recommended to fully understand the interactions between wood-laden debris flows and bridge impact dynamics, and to develop more effective mitigation strategies.
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Engineering Geology
Engineering Geology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
12.20%
发文量
327
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Engineering Geology, an international interdisciplinary journal, serves as a bridge between earth sciences and engineering, focusing on geological and geotechnical engineering. It welcomes studies with relevance to engineering, environmental concerns, and safety, catering to engineering geologists with backgrounds in geology or civil/mining engineering. Topics include applied geomorphology, structural geology, geophysics, geochemistry, environmental geology, hydrogeology, land use planning, natural hazards, remote sensing, soil and rock mechanics, and applied geotechnical engineering. The journal provides a platform for research at the intersection of geology and engineering disciplines.
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