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Mechanical Behavior of the Reinforced Retaining Wall under Vehicle Load

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  • Yong Liu
  • Zhanyong Yao
  • Mingxia Shao
  • Hongzhe Liu
  • Yulong Zhao

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This study primarily aims to explore the mechanical behavior and influence factors of the reinforced retaining wall subject to vehicle loads. Mohr–Coulomb model was adopted to simulate and analyze the structural characteristics of the reinforced retaining wall by the finite element method. Its mechanical behavior was investigated in accordance with relevant theories. The results showed that the vertical and horizontal maximum displacement of the reinforced retaining wall occurs at the wall surface of the retaining wall, the maximum internal soil pressure appears at the middle and lower part of the retaining wall, and the maximum tensile strain of the tension bar acts on the wall rupture surface. As impacted by static vehicle load, the largest settlement is located at the parking position, and the maximum horizontal displacement and wall stability will vary with the vehicle position. Moreover, the closer the vehicle to the reinforcement is, the greater the lateral Earth pressure will be imposed on the upper part of the reinforcement body. With the variation of the vehicle position, the tension stress of the geogrid will vary noticeably.

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  • Yong Liu & Zhanyong Yao & Mingxia Shao & Hongzhe Liu & Yulong Zhao, 2021. "Mechanical Behavior of the Reinforced Retaining Wall under Vehicle Load," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2197572
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/2197572
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