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Citation

Lu S, Zhang H, Ji L. Shock Vibrat. 2021; 2021: e5592858.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Hindawi Publishing)

DOI

10.1155/2021/5592858

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

It is essential to investigate the influence of blasting vibrations on pipelines, and the dynamic response is the crux in the safety issues. At present, the blasting seismic wave is usually regarded as a plane wave. However, there is little research about the dynamic response characteristics of underground structures subjected to nonplane waves. The analytical solution to dynamic stress concentration factor (DSCF) of pipelines subjected to cylindrical SH wave was derived. Besides, the randomness of the shear modulus of soil was considered, and the statistical analysis of DSCF was carried out by the Monte Carlo simulation method.

RESULTS show that the variability of the shear modulus of soil has a significant influence on the probability distribution of DSCF. The larger the variation coefficient of the shear modulus is, the more obvious the skewness of DSCF is. The influence of low-frequency wave on pipeline increases with the reducing normalized distance r, while the influence of high-frequency wave reduces and the variation amplitude of DSCF increases. Compared with the DSCF of pipe subjected to a plane wave, a lower dominant frequency or larger normalized distance for the cylindrical SH wave will generate a more similar statistical characteristic of DSCF. © 2021 The author(s)

Keywords: Pipeline transportation


Language: en

Keywords

Dynamic response; Underground structures; Monte Carlo methods; Pipelines; Wave propagation; Probability distributions; Stress concentration; Elastic moduli; Blasting; Shear strain; Shear waves

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