Microscopic Investigation of the Macroscopic Soil Arch Phenomenon in Active Trapdoor Condition using Discrete Element Analysis
Ka-Hyun Park/Young-Hoon Jung/Seongmin Kim
International Journal of Railway, vol. 11, no. 2, pp.45-49, 2018
Abstract : Understanding the formation of soil arch in the ground subjected to active trapdoor condition is very important for predicting
load redistribution in tunnels or piled embankments. Soil arching in the trapdoor problem was investigated via
the discrete element simulation. In the simulation, mono-sized spheres were generated to build a hexagonal lattice structure.
There exists the surface of sliding which rises from the edge of the trapdoor. The surface of separation is close to
the failure surface in the Rankine¡¯s passive zone with the lateral shortening described by Terzaghi. The results of the
simulations showed that different frictional coefficients can affect the angle slope of the surface of sliding, especially for
the portion approaching the top surface of the particle assembly.
Keyword : Soil arching, Trapdoor, Load redistribution, Discrete element analysis |