The factors influencing the permeability coefficient of gravelly soils used for the development of embankment dams(core wall)are analyzed.Such factors include(but are not limited to)soil size,anisotropy,density and bo...The factors influencing the permeability coefficient of gravelly soils used for the development of embankment dams(core wall)are analyzed.Such factors include(but are not limited to)soil size,anisotropy,density and boundary effects.A review of the literature is conducted and new directions of research are proposed.In such a framework,it is shown that gravelly soil with controlled density and vertical stress should be used to optimize the measurement of the vertical and horizontal permeability coefficients,respectively.展开更多
The rectangular closed diaphragm(RCD)wall is a new type of bridge foundation.Compared to barrette foundation,measuring the performance of RCD walls is relatively complicated because of their incorporation of a soil co...The rectangular closed diaphragm(RCD)wall is a new type of bridge foundation.Compared to barrette foundation,measuring the performance of RCD walls is relatively complicated because of their incorporation of a soil core.Using the FLAC3D software,this paper investigates the deformation properties,soil resistance and skin friction of a laterally loaded RCD wall as well as the settlement,axial force and load-sharing ratio of a vertically loaded RCD wall.Special attention is given to the analysis of factors that influence the performance of the soil core.It was found that under lateral loading,the RCD wall behaves as an end-bearing friction wall during the entire loading process.The relative displacement between the wall body and the soil core primarily occurs below the rotation point,and the horizontal displacement of the soil core is greater than that of the wall body.Under vertical loading,the degree of inner skin friction around the bottom of the soil core and the proportion of the loading supported by the soil core increase with increased cross-section size.The wall depth is directly proportional to the loading supported by the outer skin friction and the tip resistance of the wall body and is inversely proportional to the loading borne by the soil core.展开更多
基金The work is supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2017YFC0404803)Guizhou High-Level Innovative Talents Project[2018](No.5630)+2 种基金Guizhou Science and Support[2019](No.2869)State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin(No.SKL2020ZY09)Science and Technology Project of Huaneng Group Headquarters(HNKJ17-H18).
文摘The factors influencing the permeability coefficient of gravelly soils used for the development of embankment dams(core wall)are analyzed.Such factors include(but are not limited to)soil size,anisotropy,density and boundary effects.A review of the literature is conducted and new directions of research are proposed.In such a framework,it is shown that gravelly soil with controlled density and vertical stress should be used to optimize the measurement of the vertical and horizontal permeability coefficients,respectively.
基金The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of this work,which was provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41172260 and 51108393)the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education(No.20110184110018)the National Basic Research Program of China(No.2008CB425801).
文摘The rectangular closed diaphragm(RCD)wall is a new type of bridge foundation.Compared to barrette foundation,measuring the performance of RCD walls is relatively complicated because of their incorporation of a soil core.Using the FLAC3D software,this paper investigates the deformation properties,soil resistance and skin friction of a laterally loaded RCD wall as well as the settlement,axial force and load-sharing ratio of a vertically loaded RCD wall.Special attention is given to the analysis of factors that influence the performance of the soil core.It was found that under lateral loading,the RCD wall behaves as an end-bearing friction wall during the entire loading process.The relative displacement between the wall body and the soil core primarily occurs below the rotation point,and the horizontal displacement of the soil core is greater than that of the wall body.Under vertical loading,the degree of inner skin friction around the bottom of the soil core and the proportion of the loading supported by the soil core increase with increased cross-section size.The wall depth is directly proportional to the loading supported by the outer skin friction and the tip resistance of the wall body and is inversely proportional to the loading borne by the soil core.