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Numerical Simulation Study on Cross Construction of Seawall Engineering and Bridge Foundation

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, , Citation Xiaoyu An et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 643 012113 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/643/1/012113

1755-1315/643/1/012113

Abstract

In view of the overlapping project between the double track bridge of Ningbo-Taizhou-Wenzhou expressway and seawall, the large-scale three-dimensional finite element calculation is carried out by using the finite element software ABAQUS, the displacement limit of bridge pier top is studied, the internal force deformation of bridge pile foundation and its variation law in the process of seawall filling and later consolidation settlement are analyzed, and the influence of sea seawall filling on the stress and deformation of bridge pile foundation is studied. The calculation results show that: the main pier in the enclosure side of the two main piers in the design scheme is most affected by the construction of seawall. At the end of seawall construction, the longitudinal displacement along the bridge is 25.56cm, the transverse displacement is -10.68cm, and the settlement is 3.49cm. From the beginning of seawall construction to 15 years after the completion of seawall, the maximum longitudinal displacement along the bridge is -80.87cm, the maximum transverse displacement is -38.94cm, and the maximum settlement is 382.2cm, in which the settlement during the construction period is 346.0cm, accounting for 90.5%. The calculation results of design scheme show that the displacement of bridge pier top is too large, and the tensile stress of bridge pile is also large, therefore, it is necessary to optimize the design scheme to reduce the displacement of the bridge.

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