循环冲击荷载对路基沉降叠加效应的离心模拟研究

IF 5.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Xingxu Yao , Fangyue Luo , Ga Zhang , Yangping Yao
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交通荷载往往对路基产生多轮叠加效应,导致路基沉降具有不同于单一冲击荷载的复杂特征。为研究循环冲击荷载对路基沉降的叠加效应,进行了一系列离心模型试验。通过图像相关分析,对路基的响应进行了分析。研究发现,与单荷载作用下的局部沉降相比,叠加荷载作用下的路基沉降从中心线向冲击线延伸,且随着叠加荷载作用间距的增加,沉降剖面的影响深度增加,而稳定沉降所需的冲击次数较少。对冲击加载机理的分析表明,在每个周期内,沉降呈现周期性变化,土体在初始阶段以塑性变形为主,后期以弹性变形为主。定义了荷载影响区,以区分荷载引起沉降的区域范围,并明确了叠加荷载及其间距的影响。观察到冲击载荷的应力传播呈锥形,垂直应变随深度线性减小,表明在各种条件下基本相同的扩散特性。研究将荷载影响区划分为三个子区,并进一步说明了叠加效应。
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Study on the superimposed effect of cyclic impact load on subgrade settlement by centrifuge modeling
Traffic loads frequently apply a multiple wheel superimposed effect to subgrade, leading to complex characteristics of subgrade settlement that differ from those caused by the single impact load. A series of centrifuge model tests is conducted to investigate the superimposed effect of cyclic impact load on subgrade settlement. The subgrade response is analyzed based on a full-field displacement measurement via image correlation analysis. It is found that the subgrade settlement under superimposed loads extends from the center line to the impact line, contrasting with the localized settlement seen under single loads, and the settlement profile shows an increase in the depth of influence with increasing spacing of superimposed loads but requires fewer impact numbers for settlement stabilization. The analysis of the impact loading mechanism reveals that the settlement exhibits periodic changes within each cycle, with the soil initially exhibiting predominantly plastic deformation, transitioning to predominantly elastic deformation in later stages. A loading influential zone is defined to distinguish the scope of area with loading-induced settlement and the effects of the superimposed load and its spacing are clarified subsequently. Stress propagation from impact loads is observed to be conical, with vertical strain diminishing linearly with depth, indicating basically the same diffusion characteristics across various conditions. The study categorizes loading influential zones into three subzones and further illustrates the superimposed effect.
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Transportation Geotechnics
Transportation Geotechnics Social Sciences-Transportation
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
11.30%
发文量
194
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Transportation Geotechnics is a journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, theoretical, and applied papers that cover all facets of geotechnics for transportation infrastructure such as roads, highways, railways, underground railways, airfields, and waterways. The journal places a special emphasis on case studies that present original work relevant to the sustainable construction of transportation infrastructure. The scope of topics it addresses includes the geotechnical properties of geomaterials for sustainable and rational design and construction, the behavior of compacted and stabilized geomaterials, the use of geosynthetics and reinforcement in constructed layers and interlayers, ground improvement and slope stability for transportation infrastructures, compaction technology and management, maintenance technology, the impact of climate, embankments for highways and high-speed trains, transition zones, dredging, underwater geotechnics for infrastructure purposes, and the modeling of multi-layered structures and supporting ground under dynamic and repeated loads.
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