Earth Pressure Acting on the Model Wall due to Repeating Surcharge Load(I)

반복상재하중에 의해 모형벽체에 작용하는 토압(I)

  • Chon, Yong-Baek (Division of Architectural, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Taegu University)
  • 전용백 (대구대학교 건설환경공학부)
  • Received : 2001.11.17
  • Accepted : 2002.02.20
  • Published : 2002.02.28

Abstract

This paper intends to investigate such effects through experiments. The contents of the investigation are effects of position of repeated loading and unloading, passing frequency. For the purpose of the investigation an experimental load-deflection system is developed and the system is possible to measure deflection of the wall and earth pressure due to different size of strip loading and cyclic loading. The findings from the experiments are as follows: 1. As repeated loading approaches to the wall, the measured horizontal residual earth pressure agrees well with Rowe's empirical formula, while as the loading is far from the wall the earth pressure consists with Boussinesq's and Spangler's formulas. Also it is found that below 0.6m depth from ground surface the effects of repeated loading can be nearly neglected. 2. From comparison analyses of earth pressure theories and experimental results, a reagression equation is suggested herein, and earth pressure at any depth and maximum earth pressure due to cyclic loading can be estimated from the equation.

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