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Lateral force–displacement response of buried pipes in slopes

Mark Katebi, Dharma Wijewickreme, Pooneh Maghoul, Kshama Roy

2021Géotechnique17 citationsDOI

Abstract

A series of full-scale experiments was conducted to estimate lateral soil constraints on pipes buried in dense sandy slopes at different burial depths. The experimental data indicated that the soil force on the pipe increases with increase in the slope grade and burial depth ratio. The lateral soil force against relative pipe displacement response observed from the experiments is presented and compared to those arising from level ground conditions. The study was extended to larger burial depth ratios by simulating pipes under sloping ground conditions using a numerical (finite-element) model that was initially calibrated using the results from physical modelling. The findings from the study in terms of the variation of peak lateral soil restraint as a function of the slope grade and burial depth ratio are presented for consideration in pipeline design.

Topics & Concepts

Geotechnical engineeringDisplacement (psychology)GeologyFinite element methodStructural engineeringEngineeringPsychologyPsychotherapistGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresGeotechnical Engineering and Soil MechanicsGeotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization
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