Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitation

Urban tunnels and underground structures usually stay at small overburden heights. The insight of shallow underground structures' behaviours is challenging. Low-frequency seismic waves can create significant deformations to civil structures, so the prediction and warning of the damage possibili...

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Published in:Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures
Main Authors: Thu-Hang TRAN, Duc-Phong PHAM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/3705
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description Urban tunnels and underground structures usually stay at small overburden heights. The insight of shallow underground structures' behaviours is challenging. Low-frequency seismic waves can create significant deformations to civil structures, so the prediction and warning of the damage possibility of a low-frequency earthquake to the civil infrastructure has attracted research attention. This paper presented an experimental investigation on a physical model including a homogeneous ground and a shallow tunnel. The model underwent an artificial harmony low-frequency excitation created by a 2x2m shaking table. The vibration characteristics of the model’s components were studied and discussed. The accelerograms and the FFT spectrum analysis was realised to understand the similarity of the input and output signals. The Cumulative Absolute Velocity and the Arias Intensity were determined and the correlation between them was investigated. The results proved the complexity of the vibration behaviours of the physical model during the artificial earthquake. The severe effect of the low-frequency excitation on the ground and underground structure motion was also detected.
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spelling doaj-art-a91237ca3ce74d60870e597be2f2bff22025-08-20T03:40:51ZengMouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-OuzouJournal of Materials and Engineering Structures2170-127X2024-12-011144114192329Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitationThu-Hang TRAN0Duc-Phong PHAM1University of Transport and CommunicationsLe Quy Don Technical UniversityUrban tunnels and underground structures usually stay at small overburden heights. The insight of shallow underground structures' behaviours is challenging. Low-frequency seismic waves can create significant deformations to civil structures, so the prediction and warning of the damage possibility of a low-frequency earthquake to the civil infrastructure has attracted research attention. This paper presented an experimental investigation on a physical model including a homogeneous ground and a shallow tunnel. The model underwent an artificial harmony low-frequency excitation created by a 2x2m shaking table. The vibration characteristics of the model’s components were studied and discussed. The accelerograms and the FFT spectrum analysis was realised to understand the similarity of the input and output signals. The Cumulative Absolute Velocity and the Arias Intensity were determined and the correlation between them was investigated. The results proved the complexity of the vibration behaviours of the physical model during the artificial earthquake. The severe effect of the low-frequency excitation on the ground and underground structure motion was also detected.https://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/3705low-frequency excitationshallow tunnelloose fine sand foundationshaking table
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Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitation
low-frequency excitation
shallow tunnel
loose fine sand foundation
shaking table
title Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitation
title_full Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitation
title_fullStr Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitation
title_full_unstemmed Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitation
title_short Empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low-frequency excitation
title_sort empirical vibration investigation of homogeneous ground with shallow tunnel by low frequency excitation
topic low-frequency excitation
shallow tunnel
loose fine sand foundation
shaking table
url https://revue.ummto.dz/index.php/JMES/article/view/3705
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