Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation Strata

The Shenzhen Ma Wan area has special geotechnical conditions, with more than 50% of the area being reclaimed rock formations. Riprap reclamation strata are particularly susceptible to significant deformation upon stress release. To comprehensively comprehend the reaction of existing pipelines to the...

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Main Authors: Xiaohua Bao, Chunxun Liu, Lijuan Li, Jun Shen, Jihao Pan, Qijun Dong, Xiangsheng Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-10-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/10/1919
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author Xiaohua Bao
Chunxun Liu
Lijuan Li
Jun Shen
Jihao Pan
Qijun Dong
Xiangsheng Chen
author_facet Xiaohua Bao
Chunxun Liu
Lijuan Li
Jun Shen
Jihao Pan
Qijun Dong
Xiangsheng Chen
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description The Shenzhen Ma Wan area has special geotechnical conditions, with more than 50% of the area being reclaimed rock formations. Riprap reclamation strata are particularly susceptible to significant deformation upon stress release. To comprehensively comprehend the reaction of existing pipelines to the excavation of an adjacent deep foundation pit within the riprap reclamation strata, an interaction of the soil–pipeline was conducted by encompassing both scaled model tests and numerical simulations based on a cross-sea channel project. Firstly, scaled model tests were performed on a soil–pipeline interaction caused by excavation. Subsequently, the numerical model was verified by comparing the numerical simulation results with the scaled model test results. Then, the internal force, strain of the pipeline, and soil surface deformation under the conditions of a soil layer with riprap were analyzed, and the results were compared with the case without riprap. Finally, the influence of the support structures was analyzed. The results indicated that the presence of the riprap in strata led to a 19% increase in vertical displacement of the ground surface and a 35% increase in the pipeline bending moment compared with the case without riprap in the same strata. The maximum internal force and strain occurred at an inclined angle of 45° in the pipeline section. Furthermore, it was found that the first lateral support after excavation played a pivotal role in controlling the overall deformation of the foundation pit. The changes in stiffness in the lateral support were more sensitive to the horizontal displacement than the vertical displacement of the pipeline. The results provide valuable insights for the design and safety evaluation of engineering projects in riprap reclamation strata.
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spelling doaj.art-1b4afacb8dc14466b43f3da339d900452023-11-19T16:58:33ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122023-10-011110191910.3390/jmse11101919Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation StrataXiaohua Bao0Chunxun Liu1Lijuan Li2Jun Shen3Jihao Pan4Qijun Dong5Xiangsheng Chen6Key Laboratory for Resilient Infrastructures of Coastal Cities, MOE, College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaKey Laboratory for Resilient Infrastructures of Coastal Cities, MOE, College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaKey Laboratory for Resilient Infrastructures of Coastal Cities, MOE, College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaKey Laboratory for Resilient Infrastructures of Coastal Cities, MOE, College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaKey Laboratory for Resilient Infrastructures of Coastal Cities, MOE, College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaChina Railway 22nd Bureau Group Shenzhen Construction Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 518107, ChinaKey Laboratory for Resilient Infrastructures of Coastal Cities, MOE, College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaThe Shenzhen Ma Wan area has special geotechnical conditions, with more than 50% of the area being reclaimed rock formations. Riprap reclamation strata are particularly susceptible to significant deformation upon stress release. To comprehensively comprehend the reaction of existing pipelines to the excavation of an adjacent deep foundation pit within the riprap reclamation strata, an interaction of the soil–pipeline was conducted by encompassing both scaled model tests and numerical simulations based on a cross-sea channel project. Firstly, scaled model tests were performed on a soil–pipeline interaction caused by excavation. Subsequently, the numerical model was verified by comparing the numerical simulation results with the scaled model test results. Then, the internal force, strain of the pipeline, and soil surface deformation under the conditions of a soil layer with riprap were analyzed, and the results were compared with the case without riprap. Finally, the influence of the support structures was analyzed. The results indicated that the presence of the riprap in strata led to a 19% increase in vertical displacement of the ground surface and a 35% increase in the pipeline bending moment compared with the case without riprap in the same strata. The maximum internal force and strain occurred at an inclined angle of 45° in the pipeline section. Furthermore, it was found that the first lateral support after excavation played a pivotal role in controlling the overall deformation of the foundation pit. The changes in stiffness in the lateral support were more sensitive to the horizontal displacement than the vertical displacement of the pipeline. The results provide valuable insights for the design and safety evaluation of engineering projects in riprap reclamation strata.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/10/1919riprap reclamation stratapipelinedeep foundation excavationmodel testnumerical simulation
spellingShingle Xiaohua Bao
Chunxun Liu
Lijuan Li
Jun Shen
Jihao Pan
Qijun Dong
Xiangsheng Chen
Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation Strata
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
riprap reclamation strata
pipeline
deep foundation excavation
model test
numerical simulation
title Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation Strata
title_full Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation Strata
title_fullStr Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation Strata
title_full_unstemmed Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation Strata
title_short Deformation Characteristics of Pipelines Due to Adjacent Excavation in Riprap Reclamation Strata
title_sort deformation characteristics of pipelines due to adjacent excavation in riprap reclamation strata
topic riprap reclamation strata
pipeline
deep foundation excavation
model test
numerical simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/10/1919
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