徐斌

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任职 : 工程抗震研究所副所长

性别:男

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:水利工程系

学科:水工结构工程. 防灾减灾工程及防护工程. 岩土工程

办公地点:辽宁省大连市高新园区大连理工大学四号实验楼101

联系方式:xubin@dlut.edu.cn

电子邮箱:xubin@dlut.edu.cn

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A flexible various-scale approach for soil-structure interaction and its application in seismic damage analysis of the underground structure of nuclear power plants

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2018-07-01

发表刊物:SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES

收录刊物:SCIE

卷号:61

期号:7

页面范围:1092-1106

ISSN号:1674-7321

关键字:3D interface element; soil-structure interaction; various-scale; underground structure; elasto-plastic analysis; seismic damage

摘要:In simulations of geotechnical engineering, interface elements are versatile tools and are widely used in the modeling of the relative displacements between soils and structures. To consider the case of a local failure adjacent to a soil-structure interaction region, a partial mesh refinement should be performed. In this study, a three-dimensional (3D) interface element with an arbitrary number of nodes is developed as a new technique to reduce the complexity and difficulty of managing the various scales between soil and structure. An asymmetric number of nodes is permissible on the two sliding surfaces. In this manner, soil and structure can be discretized independently, and the various-scale model is established conveniently and rapidly. The accuracy of the proposed method is demonstrated through numerical examples. The various-scale approach is employed in an elasto-plastic seismic damage analysis of a buried concrete drainage culvert of a nuclear power plant. The results indicate that by applying the proposed method, the number of elements decreased by 72.5%, and the computational efficiency improved by 59% with little influence on accuracy. The proposed method is powerful for local damage evolution analyses of both soil and structure and possesses great practical significance and the potential for further application, especially for nonlinear analysis of large-scale geotechnical engineering.