Study on the seismic failure mechanism and damage indexes of large-span corrugated steel utility tunnel
["Ye, Xihao","Su, Mingzhou","Lang, Kun","Shi, Wei","Zhang, Chenqian","Jin, Jing"]
2025-09-01
期刊论文
Large-span corrugated steel utility tunnels are widely used owing to their large spatial spans and excellent mechanical properties. However, under seismic forces, they may experience significant deformation, making repair challenging and posing a serious threat to personal safety. To study the seismic performance of corrugated steel utility tunnels, an equivalent orthotropic plate was introduced, and a simplified three-dimensional refined finite element model was proposed and established. Considering the site conditions of the structure, the structural parameters, and different seismic input conditions, a detailed analysis was conducted using the endurance time analysis method. The results indicated that the simplified model agreed well with the experimental results. The seismic input conditions significantly affected the relative deformation of the structure. Under the action of P waves (compression waves) and P + SV waves (compression and shear waves), the deformation of the upper part of the structure was relatively uniform, whereas under the action of SV waves (shear waves), the deformation of the crown was more evident. The greater the burial depth of the structure, the stronger the soil-structure interaction, and the smaller the increase in relative deformation. In soft soil, the structure was more likely to be damaged and should be carefully observed. Additionally, increasing the corrugation profile of the steel plates during the design process was highly effective in enhancing the overall stiffness of the structure. Based on the above calculation results, the relative deformation rate was proposed as a quantitative index of the seismic performance of the structure, and corresponding values were recommended.
来源平台:SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING