Research on Dynamic Response and Construction Safety Countermeasures of an Adjacent Existing Line Foundation under the Influence of a New Railway Line

Author:

Zuo Shen,Li Tianyu,Li Jin,Liu Peng,Cui Xinzhuang

Abstract

The excavation of a new high-speed railway causes the side slope adjacent to the existing line foundation to become airborne, and the excessive dynamic deformation or cumulative deformation caused by the dynamic load of trains will affect the normal service of the subgrade, even leading to its instability. To date, there are no relevant experimental data regarding this, and there is also a lack of corresponding specifications. The only available numerical simulation research results need to be verified in practice. Therefore, this study relies on the Shanghai–Nanjing intercity high-speed railway construction project adjacent to the existing Beijing–Shanghai line to carry out a subgrade dynamic response test to ensure the safe operation of the existing line. The test obtained the vibration displacement, frequency, acceleration, and other parameters of the existing subgrade construction in three stages: subgrade excavation, pile formation, and subgrade filling. From the test results: During the test period, the vertical surface vibration displacement and vibration acceleration have a certain attenuation along the depth direction. In the stage of subgrade excavation, the vibration displacement and vibration acceleration generated are the largest. The vertical vibration displacement amplitude reaches 1.9 mm, and the horizontal vibration displacement amplitude reaches 0.15 mm. The vibration frequency of the roadbed under the action of the train load is concentrated in the range of 0–50 Hz, and the vibration energy at the peak value is relatively large, which reflects the load action frequency of the train, and the peak value is mainly concentrated in the range of 20–40 Hz. These results show that the maximum vibration response peak appears in the subgrade excavation stage, that is, the most dangerous stage of the existing subgrade. The vibration acceleration and vibration displacement of each dynamic response parameter are important in that they reflect the dynamic performance of the subgrade and establish the index control standard, which can be used as a control index for roadbed dynamic stability monitoring. The dynamic test of the subgrade state provides data support for the reasonable opening of the construction skylight and the protection of the excavation slope. Taking into account the impact of piling vibration, technical measures such as static pressure, jumping construction, and setting up stress relief holes are adopted. The test results and engineering measures ensure the safe operation of the existing subgrade, and have important theoretical significance for guiding the construction of the new subgrade adjacent to the existing line.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces

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