Analysis of the behavior of structures under the effect of progressive rupture of a cavity

Author:

Boualleg Bilel1ORCID,Bouacha Nadjet1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering , University of Souk-Ahras , BP 1553 , Souk-Ahras , Algeria Laboratory of Management, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Urban Equipment and Infrastructure (InfraRES)

Abstract

Abstract The ground movements related to the presence of old underground cavities are often damaging to structures and infrastructures. Considering these ground movements in calculations will prevent considerable human loss and material damage. Many areas, both in Algeria and in abroad, are prone to instability caused by ground rupture and the phenomenon of sinkhole progression. The objectives of this work are first to numerically simulate the process of cavity collapse and second to analyze the impact of cavity properties on structure stability. A finite element model was established to analyze the influence of several cavity parameters (dimensions, volume, and spacing). Validation of the model relied on comparing numerical results with experimental data from scientific research, as well as those from analytical approaches. Adequate correlation was achieved. The study allowed deriving mathematical equations relating to several parameters, including cavity dimensions and position in the soil, soil characteristics, and footing width. These results will be considered to reduce the risk of surface structure instability.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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