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Coupled simulation of wave propagation and water flow in soil induced by high‐speed trains
Authors:P Kettil  B Lenhof  K Runesson  N‐E Wiberg
Institution:1. Department of Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, G?teborg, Sweden;2. http://www.sm.chalmers.se/
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to simulate the coupled dynamic deformation and water flow that occur in saturated soils when subjected to traffic loads, which is a problem with several practical applications. The wave propagation causes vibrations leading to discomfort for passengers and people in the surroundings and increase wear on both the vehicle and road structure. The water flow may cause internal erosion and material transport in the soil. Further, the increased pore water pressure could reduce the bearing capacity of embankments. The saturated soil is modelled as a water‐saturated porous medium. The traffic is modelled as a number of moving wheel contact loads. Dynamic effects are accounted for, which lead to a coupled problem with solid displacements, water velocity and pressure as primary unknowns. A finite element program has been developed to perform simulations. The simulations clearly demonstrate the induced wave propagation and water flow in the soil. The simulation technique is applicable to railway as well as road traffic. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:coupled  dynamic  porous media  deformation  water flow  wave propagation  high‐speed train  finite element
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