Abstract

The arrangement of multiple culverts has gradually increased in road engineering. However, the arrangement will face a series of risks in both the construction and operation stages. A numerical model was established to analyze the construction and operation safety of multiple steel corrugated pipe arch culverts by using a fully fluid–solid coupling two-dimensional (2D) model of a highway project. The sensitivity of factors affecting the settlement of the composite foundation such as modulus and depth of ground reinforcement was discussed. Based on the results of the 2D model, a fully fluid–solid coupling three-dimensional (3D) model was established to study the influence of dynamic cyclic vehicle load on the mechanical properties of multiple steel corrugated pipe arch culverts. The ground deformation, soil stress and pore pressure, structure stress, and deformation were analyzed. The results show that the maximum settlement of the soil in the arch culvert area is at the junction of the two different arch culverts after construction. The maximum vertical deformation of the structure appears at the vault, and the arch waist is prone to stress concentration. Under cyclic vehicle dynamic load, the ground deformation, structural stress, and arch culvert subgrade deformation showed a rapid growth stage, and then tended to be stable. The weak points in the structure during the construction and operation stages were revealed, which can provide a useful reference for the design and construction of multiple steel corrugated pipe arch culverts.

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