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Soil Failure Mode of a Buried Pipe Around in Soil Undergoing Lateral Movement  

Hong, Won-Pyo (Dept. Civil & Environment Engineering Chung-Ang University)
Han, Jung-Geun (Dept. Civil Engineering Daelim College)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.5, no.5, 2002 , pp. 11-21 More about this Journal
Abstract
A series of model tests is performed to evaluate the relationship between soil and a buried pipe in soil undergoing lateral movement. As the result of the model tests, a wedge zone and plastic flow zones could be observed in front of the pipe. And also an arc failure of cylindrical cavity could be observed at both upper and lower zones. Failure shapes in both cohesionless and cohesive soils are nearly same, which was investigated failure angle of $45^{\circ}+{\phi}/2$. In the cohesionless soil, the higher relative density produces the larger arc of cylindrical cavity. On the basis of failure mode observed from model tests, the lateral earth pressure acting on a buried pipe in soil undergoing lateral movement could be applying the cylindrical cavity extension mode. The deformation behavior of soils was typically appeared in three divisions, which are elastic zones, plastic zones and pressure behavior zones.
Keywords
Deformation behavior; Lateral earth pressure; Failure shapes; Cylindrical cavity extension mode;
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