Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle

Vibration behaviors of the asphalt pavement-embankment-X-shaped cast-in-situ concrete (XCC) piles reinforced ground system under a moving vehicle are simulated through three-dimensional finite element approach. The influences of asphalt overlays on displacement pattern on the top of pavement, the as...

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Main Authors: Yin, Feng, Zhou, Hang, Liu, Hanlong, Chu, Jian
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1424352020-06-22T04:56:55Z Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle Yin, Feng Zhou, Hang Liu, Hanlong Chu, Jian School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Embankment XCC Pile Vibration behaviors of the asphalt pavement-embankment-X-shaped cast-in-situ concrete (XCC) piles reinforced ground system under a moving vehicle are simulated through three-dimensional finite element approach. The influences of asphalt overlays on displacement pattern on the top of pavement, the asymmetric movement of surrounding soil around XCC piles, and the concentration coefficient after laying the overlay are investigated. The obtained results show that the dynamic displacement decreases as a consequence of the increasing stiffness of this system after laying asphalt overlays. It is also shown that the vertical displacement of soil around piles decreases as the thickness of overlays increases. Meanwhile, the asymmetric extent, in which there is an obvious differential displacement between the flat and concave area, is presented. In addition, the concentration coefficient for the embankment's top flat is significantly larger than that for the slope surface, and its increasing is caused by asphalt overlays. 2020-06-22T04:56:55Z 2020-06-22T04:56:55Z 2018 Journal Article Yin, F., Zhou, H., Liu, H., & Chu, J. (2018). Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 112, 18-23. doi:10.1016/j.soildyn.2018.04.049 0267-7261 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142435 10.1016/j.soildyn.2018.04.049 2-s2.0-85047099187 112 18 23 en Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Embankment
XCC Pile
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Embankment
XCC Pile
Yin, Feng
Zhou, Hang
Liu, Hanlong
Chu, Jian
Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle
description Vibration behaviors of the asphalt pavement-embankment-X-shaped cast-in-situ concrete (XCC) piles reinforced ground system under a moving vehicle are simulated through three-dimensional finite element approach. The influences of asphalt overlays on displacement pattern on the top of pavement, the asymmetric movement of surrounding soil around XCC piles, and the concentration coefficient after laying the overlay are investigated. The obtained results show that the dynamic displacement decreases as a consequence of the increasing stiffness of this system after laying asphalt overlays. It is also shown that the vertical displacement of soil around piles decreases as the thickness of overlays increases. Meanwhile, the asymmetric extent, in which there is an obvious differential displacement between the flat and concave area, is presented. In addition, the concentration coefficient for the embankment's top flat is significantly larger than that for the slope surface, and its increasing is caused by asphalt overlays.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Yin, Feng
Zhou, Hang
Liu, Hanlong
Chu, Jian
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author Yin, Feng
Zhou, Hang
Liu, Hanlong
Chu, Jian
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title Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle
title_short Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle
title_full Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle
title_fullStr Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Effects of asphalt overlay on XCC pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle
title_sort effects of asphalt overlay on xcc pile-supported embankment vibration from a moving vehicle
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142435
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