Mechanical analysis on frost heave damage of cast-in-place concrete trapezoidal canal considering influence of groundwater table

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作者
Xiao M. [1 ]
Wang Z. [1 ,2 ]
Liu Q. [1 ]
Wang Y. [1 ]
Ge J. [1 ]
机构
[1] College of Water Resources and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Yangling
[2] State Key Laboratory of Frozen Soil Engineering, Cold and Arid Region Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, CAS, Lanzhou
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Wang, Zhengzhong (wangzz0910@163.com) | 1600年 / Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering卷 / 33期
关键词
Canals; Frost heave; Frost heave damage mechanism; Frozen soils; High groundwater level; Moisture; Tarim irrigation area;
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10.11975/j.issn.1002-6819.2017.11.012
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摘要
Groundwater migration and supply is the main influence factor causing frost heave damage of concrete lining trapezoidal canals with high groundwater table. Considering the influence of groundwater table on frost heave of canal foundation soil, the article puts forward a method to calculate the distribution of frost heave force acting on concrete trapezoidal canal lining, presents the design formulas to calculate the distribution of frost heave intensity and frozen depth of canal foundation soil, and then proposes the analytical expression to determine the maximum bending moment of cast-in-place concrete trapezoidal canal lining and the position on canal lining plate which is the easiest to crack. The inhomogeneity of distribution of frost heave force is quantitatively analyzed both locally and integrally, and a new indicator to judge frost heave resistance of canal lining and a method for cross-section pattern optimization are provided. For specific region with fixed groundwater table, the smaller the canal cross-section depth, the more homogeneous the distribution of frost heave force integrally. For specific region with fixed groundwater table from canal top, the smaller the inclination of canal slope plate, the smoother the variation tendency of frost heave force locally. In a word, when the canal cross-section depth is shallower and the inclination of canal slope lining plate is smaller, the distribution of frost heave force is more homogeneous, and the canal lining is harder to be damaged by frost heave force, therefore revealing the reason that the frost heave resistance of trapezoidal canal with wide and shallow cross-section is favorable. By taking a trapezoidal concrete lining canal in Tarim irrigation area as prototype, the frost heave characteristics of canal lining are analyzed, as well as the distribution of frost heave force acting on trapezoidal canal lining with different groundwater table, and the rationality of the method is confirmed by comparing the calculated value with the measured value. The results of comparison show that the maximum relative error of frozen depth of canal foundation soil is 3.5%, and the position of the section undergoing the maximum bending moment estimated is 63.9% of the length of canal slope lining plate from canal top. In addition, the analysis results also show that different groundwater table remarkably influences frost heave characteristics of canal lining and distribution of frost heave force acting on canal lining with high groundwater table. The tendency of variation of frost heave force becomes more linear when groundwater table is higher and the maximum bending moment on canal slope lining plate increases following exponential law. Therefore, the canal with high groundwater table is extraordinarily easy to suffer serious frost heave damage. Eventually, the mechanism of frost heave damage of trapezoidal canal with high groundwater table is analyzed. Because of long and severe winter in North China, in addition to slowly decreasing of air temperature, frozen rate of canal foundation soil is small, and then soil water has sufficient time to migrate and supply. While groundwater table is shallow, groundwater migration and supply is enough to cause serious frost heave damage to canal lining. On account of specific characteristics of canal cross-section, different distances from each position of canal slope plate to groundwater table result in inhomogeneous distribution of the intensity of groundwater supply, and then cause transverse difference of intensity of frost heave and frozen depth of canal foundation soil, and therefore the distribution of frost heave force and the deformation of canal lining can be inhomogeneous. In fact, inhomogeneous distribution of frost heave force acting on canal lining is also a main reason causing serious frost heave damage to canal lining. The research can provide theoretical basis for relevant study and frost heave resistance design of cast-in-place concrete trapezoidal canal with high groundwater table. © 2017, Editorial Department of the Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering. All right reserved.
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