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Dynamic Response of Underground Circular Lining Tunnels Subjected to Incident P Waves

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  • Hua Xu
  • Tianbin Li
  • Jingsong Xu
  • Yingjun Wang

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Dynamic stress concentration in tunnels and underground structures during earthquakes often leads to serious structural damage. A series solution of wave equation for dynamic response of underground circular lining tunnels subjected to incident plane P waves is presented by Fourier-Bessel series expansion method in this paper. The deformation and stress fields of the whole medium of surrounding rock and tunnel were obtained by solving the equations of seismic wave propagation in an elastic half space. Based on the assumption of a large circular arc, a series of solutions for dynamic stress were deduced by using a wave function expansion approach for a circular lining tunnel in an elastic half space rock medium subjected to incident plane P waves. Then, the dynamic response of the circular lining tunnel was obtained by solving a series of algebraic equations after imposing its boundary conditions for displacement and stress of the circular lining tunnel. The effects of different factors on circular lining rock tunnels, including incident frequency, incident angle, buried depth, rock conditions, and lining stiffness, were derived and several application examples are presented. The results may provide a good reference for studies on the dynamic response and aseismic design of tunnels and underground structures.

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  • Hua Xu & Tianbin Li & Jingsong Xu & Yingjun Wang, 2014. "Dynamic Response of Underground Circular Lining Tunnels Subjected to Incident P Waves," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:297424
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/297424
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