Numerical multi‐span segmented trapdoor test with viscoelastic boundary for soil arching within pile‐supported embankment under cyclic loading

Author:

Zhou Jie123,Zhang Ling123,Zhou Shuai123ORCID,Lin Wei123,Chen Yun‐Hao123,Zhao Ming‐Hua123

Affiliation:

1. College of Civil Engineering Hunan University Changsha China

2. Key laboratory of Building Safety and Energy Efficiency of the Ministry of Education Hunan University Changsha China

3. National Center for International Research Collaboration in Building Safety and Environment Hunan University Changsha China

Abstract

AbstractDynamic wave reflections would interfere with the laboratory observation of the soil arching under cyclic loading when a traditional trapdoor model with rigid boundaries was used. This problem would be prominent when investigating the soil arching in pile‐supported embankments where the stationary support (pile) would be small, making the rigid boundary close to the domain of interest affected by dynamic loads. To avoid dynamic wave reflections and narrow the calculation domain, soil arching within a pile‐supported embankment under cyclic loading is numerically investigated in a multi‐span segmented trapdoor model with flexible boundaries by the particle flow code (PFC). In addition, a pavement structure is included and the springs supporting the trapdoor follow a bi‐linear constitutive model. The energy‐absorbing flexible boundary at the bottom weakens the dynamic wave reflections and is in favor of passing vertical dynamic waves to compact the fill and weaken the influence of cyclic loading on the soil arching effect during the loading stage. Lateral flexible boundaries would facilitate realistically reproducing the effect of cyclic loading on the soil arching because they could consider the weakening of the plugging effect that occurs during the lateral expansion. The development of soil arches of mid‐span and side‐span are different when the load applied at the mid‐span is laterally transferred to adjacent spans by the arching effect.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,General Materials Science,Computational Mechanics

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