Author:
Xiong Hao,Qiu Yuanyi,Shi Xiusong,Wang Xiang,Chen Xiangsheng
Abstract
AbstractUnderground excavation is usually accompanied by complex soil-structure interaction problems in practical engineering. This paper develops a novel multi-scale approach for investigating the soil arching effect through trapdoor tests. This approach adopts the finite element method (FEM) and smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method to handle the particle-rigid body interaction in the trapdoor tests, incorporating a micromechanical 3D-H model to derive the nonlinear material response required by the SPH method. The variation of the earth pressure on the trapdoor in simulations exhibits good agreement with those of the experiments. Extensive parametric analyzes are performed to assess the effects of soil height and inter-particle friction angle on the evolution of load transfer and soil deformation. Three deformation patterns are observed under different buried conditions, including the trapezoid, the triangle, and the equal settlement pattern. Results indicate that the planes of equal settlement develop progressively with the trapdoor movement and then enter the range of experimentally observed values. Additionally, three failure mechanisms are identified that correspond to the three deformation patterns. Due to the advantages of the micromechanical model, mesoscale behavior is captured. The anisotropy of stress distribution in the plastic region is found during the arching process.
Funder
Innovative Research Group Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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