Geomechanics and Engineering A

Volume 38, Number 1, 2024, pages 015-28

DOI: 10.12989/gae.2024.38.1.015

Deformation mechanisms of shallow-buried pipelines during road widening: Field and numerical investigation

Long Chen, Chenlei Xie, Zi Ye, Yonghui Chen, Zhewei Chai and Yun Li

Abstract

The rapid development of the economy has compelled the widen of highways, and the main challenge of this undertaking lies in the uneven settlement of road embankments. Through field and numerical experiments, this study explores the deformation mechanism of shallow buried pipelines due to road widening. The utilization of Plaxis3D software, which is adapt at simulating complex engineering geological conditions, enables the simulation of the settlement of both the central and right-side road embankments. Comparing with other numerical software such as ABAQUS and COMSOL, Plaxis provided more constitutive models including HS, HSS and Hoek-Brown model. The work concludes that the uneven settlement of road cross-sections is positively correlated with the horizontal distance from the pipeline, with a maximum settlement of 73 mm observed after construction. Furthermore, based on the Winkler's assumption, theoretical settlement and stress calculation methods are established. Results indicate that the maximum difference between the calculated values of this formula and simulated values is 1.9% and 7%, respectively. Additionally, the study investigates the stress and settlement of the pipeline's top under different angles to understand its behavior under various conditions. It finds that with traffic loads applied to the new embankment, a lever effect occurs on the lower pipeline, with the fulcrum located within the central isolation zone, leading to a transition in curve type from "single peak and single valley" to "double peak and single valley." Moreover, the settlement of pipelines on both sides of the central isolation zone and the normal stress of the pipeline's top section are symmetrical.

Key Words

FEM analysis; field test; pipeline; road widening

Address

Long Chen, Chenlei Xie, Yonghui Chen, Zhewei Chai and Yun Li: Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Geomechanics and Embankment-Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, China Zi Ye: Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Geomechanics and Embankment-Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, China; Suzhou Research Institute, Hohai University, Suzhou 215000, China