时间发展的互联树系统的生物力学分析

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Xiuli Wang , Wolfgang Gard , Abhijith Kamath , Jan-Willem van de Kuilen
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提高城市树木的稳定性对公共安全和基础设施保护至关重要。本研究评估了一种基于自然的方法,通过接合形成相互连接的树木系统来提高树木的稳定性。这些系统通过融合建立生物力学连接,提供生物和机械支持。本研究以椴树(Tilia Cordata Mill.)为研究对象,比较了平行和交叉连接的树系与单树系的力学性能。通过不同方向的拉拔试验来模拟风荷载,评估了互联树形系统的力学性能。该研究跨越了两年的生长期,以调查生长对机械行为的影响,并通过有限元模型进行了分析。结果表明,生长引起的变化增加了树木系统的整体刚度,减少了变形、旋转和局部伸长。交叉连通树在连通面上具有显著的支撑作用,提高了横向阻力。在平行连接的树系中,由于下部区域之间的连接,基底刚度增加。与单棵采油树相比,相互连接的采油树系统可以提供额外的支撑,减少侧向载荷引起的变形,使其成为提高采油树在水平载荷下稳定性的一种有前途的策略。
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Biomechanical analysis of time-developing interconnected tree systems
Enhancing urban tree stability is critical for public safety and infrastructure protection. This study evaluates a nature-based method for improving tree stability using inosculations to form interconnected tree systems. These systems establish biomechanical connections through inosculation, offering both biological and mechanical support. The research focused on lime trees (Tilia Cordata Mill.), comparing parallel and cross connected tree systems with the single tree to evaluate their mechanical performance. The mechanical performance of the interconnected tree systems was evaluated by pulling tests in different directions to simulate wind loads. The study spanned a two-year growth period to investigate the effects of growth on mechanical behavior, with the analysis supported by finite element modeling. The results showed that growth-induced changes increased the overall rigidity of the tree systems and reduced deformation, rotation, and local elongation. Cross connected trees exhibited notable bracing effects in the connected plane, which improved lateral resistance. In a parallel connected tree system, the basal stiffness increased due to the connection between the lower region. Compared to the single tree, interconnecting tree systems can provide additional support and reduce deformation caused by lateral loads, making it a promising strategy to improve tree stability under horizontal loads.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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