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A New General Solution of Axisymmetric Elastic Space Problem in Pavement Engineering

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  • Sun Lei
  • Binghan Xue

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The general solution of the axial symmetry elastic space problem in cement concrete pavement is an elementary question. Combining the Love method and the Southwell method, the Southwell operator was used in the variable selection process, the displacement function was introduced to express the displacement component by the Love method, the expression of stress indicated by the displacement function was obtained by combining the displacement components, geometric equations, and physical equations, then the stress was substituted into the equilibrium equation, the biharmonic equation of displacement function was obtained by mathematical operation, and finally, a new general solution of the axisymmetric elastic space problem in cement concrete pavement was obtained. According to the proposed general solution, mechanical calculation for a cement concrete pavement slab on Winkler foundation was carried out, the displacement curve at the top surface of the slab and the stress curve at the top, middle, and bottom surface of the slab were derived, and the results showed that the method is feasible in the calculation of cement concrete pavement. The general solution provided a new method for solving the axisymmetric elastic space problem of cement concrete pavement.

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  • Sun Lei & Binghan Xue, 2023. "A New General Solution of Axisymmetric Elastic Space Problem in Pavement Engineering," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-10, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5308832
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/5308832
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