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22 December 2022 Experimental study on the model of wide load transfer and settlement characteristics of high-speed railway subgrade
Pan Liu, Wenhui Zhao, Yansong Huang
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Proceedings Volume 12460, International Conference on Smart Transportation and City Engineering (STCE 2022); 1246011 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2657881
Event: International Conference on Smart Transportation and City Engineering (STCE 2022), 2022, Chongqing, China
Abstract
Taking the subgrade width of high-speed railway as the research background, the indoor model test with geometric similarity ratio of 1:10 was established to simulate the working condition of high-speed railway subgrade width with or without geogrid in loess area, and the stress characteristics and settlement deformation law of subgrade width structure under two working conditions were studied. The test results show that the internal vertical stress of the widening subgrade increases with the increase of load, and decreases with the depth of subgrade. The maximum settlement occurs at the junction of existing and new subgrade, which leads to uneven settlement of existing new subgrade. After the geogrid is set inside the new subgrade, the vertical stress and subgrade settlement inside the subgrade are significantly reduced, and the uneven settlement of the subgrade is slowed down.
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Pan Liu, Wenhui Zhao, and Yansong Huang "Experimental study on the model of wide load transfer and settlement characteristics of high-speed railway subgrade", Proc. SPIE 12460, International Conference on Smart Transportation and City Engineering (STCE 2022), 1246011 (22 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2657881
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