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Bauwerk-Boden-Interaktion bei lagenweise hinterfüllten Stahlwellblechdurchlässen

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Stahlbau, , n. 1, v. 80
Page(s): 15-20
DOI: 10.1002/stab.201001388
Abstract:

Soil-structure interaction of structural plate steel underpasses backfilled in layers.

Curved corrugated steel plates are field assembled into pipes, arches, underpasses and other shapes. The lateral bedding that is responsible for the load bearing capacity of the flexible, earth embedded steel pipe is provided only by way of backfilling with soil material. The earth pressure that develops by backfilling must be solely born at first by the small bending resistance of the pipe. The bending moments remain nearly "frozen" after backfilling up to the top. This paper deals with the soil-structure interaction. This is shown by means of numerical calculations with FLAC as to how the steel conduit should be backfilled so that the bending moments remain small.

Keywords:
design resistance load bearing capacity displacement back filling structural plate corrugated steel pipe pipe top
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    11/02/2011
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