Finite Element Investigation on Patterns of Soil Arching in a Geosynthetics-Reinforced Piled Embankment

Author(s):  
Young-Hoon Jung ◽  
Taehee Lee ◽  
Su-Hyung Lee ◽  
Il-Wha Lee ◽  
Taesik Kim
2015 ◽  
Vol 744-746 ◽  
pp. 474-478
Author(s):  
Yong Jiang Shen ◽  
Ming Yang ◽  
Hai Hao Cui ◽  
Zheng Liang Xiang ◽  
Yao Zhuang Li ◽  
...  

Soil arch plays an important role in the landslides reinforced by stabilizing piles . A method was presented to determine the range of soil arching ring. The method proposed was achieved by finite element program and the stress distribution of soil arch with different landslide thrust was analyzed. The results show that the thickness of soil arching ring is variable. The mid-span section of soil arching ring is the minimum. The arch ring becomes thicker from the mid-span axis to the arch feet. With the increase of landslide thrust, the soil arching ring becomes thicker and thicker. At last ,the monitoring data of a model test is studied and the results are consistent with that of numerical simulation.


1993 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. M. Byrne ◽  
T. Srithar ◽  
C. B. Kern

This paper describes field measurements and analysis carried out on the Elkhart Creek soil–arch culvert structure in British Columbia, Canada. The structure has a span of 13.4 m, a rise of 7.3 m, and a soil cover of 9.6 m. The original structure collapsed during backfilling in October 1987. A new structure of the same design was built in the fall of 1989, and because of controversy regarding the design thrust value, it was instrumented to measure thrust and displacements in the arch. Displacements and stresses in the soil were also measured. The measured thrust values were much lower than expected and indicated that significant positive soil arching occurred, similar to that observed at the Vieux Comptoir soil–stucture in Quebec in 1975. A nonlinear finite element analysis of the soil–structure system was carried out simulating the construction procedures used, and the computed response was compared with the measurements. The computed and observed responses were in reasonable agreement in all aspects, namely thrust, displacements, and soil stresses, provided an allowance was made for slip at the bolted connections. Key words : culvert, finite element, arching, stress, displacements.


2015 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 04014094 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gao-xiao Han ◽  
Quan-mei Gong ◽  
Shun-hua Zhou

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