岩土工程
剪切(地质)
结算(财务)
曲率
剪应力
直剪试验
工程类
地质学
结构工程
材料科学
复合材料
几何学
数学
计算机科学
万维网
付款
作者
Borui Ge,G. R. Martin,Martin Dietz,George Mylonakis,Andrea Diambra
标识
DOI:10.1139/cgj-2023-0015
摘要
This paper describes a novel laboratory test apparatus for investigating the axial interaction between pipeline and soil. Contrary to the majority of existing pipe-soil shear rigs, the proposed apparatus applies a relative pipe-soil shear displacement through driving a soil box below an axially restrained pipe segment, which is instrumented to measure the pipe settlement and the axial resistance at the pipe-soil contact surface. Through axial shear tests of polypropylene pipe segment on sand, this paper explores the effect of vertical loads, soil types and densities on the resulting axial resistance and estimates the interface stress evolution. The coefficients of axial resistance obtained from large-scale pipe-soil shear tests are compared to those obtained via planar element interface shear tests with consideration of the wedging effect. Their consistency suggests that, under the low stress levels investigated in this work, the effect of both pipeline curvature and settlement on the resultant data is minor. The agreement provides validation for the novel apparatus to generate high-quality data under controlled conditions for future studies. The findings of this study will also potentially help reduce the uncertainties around subsea pipeline design when linking the interface shear behaviour at element scale to large-scale pipe-soil interaction.
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