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Guobing Wang, Hao Liu, Bo Liu, and Wenli Wu, "Non-Localized Effects on Coupled Construction Vehicle-Rural Road Vibration," Mech. Solids. 59 (2), 793-812 (2024)
Year 2024 Volume 59 Number 2 Pages 793-812
DOI 10.1134/S0025654423601878
Title Non-Localized Effects on Coupled Construction Vehicle-Rural Road Vibration
Author(s) Guobing Wang (Geotechnical Engineering Research Institute, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710048 China, wgb6688@qq.com)
Hao Liu (Geotechnical Engineering Research Institute, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710048 China)
Bo Liu (Geotechnical Engineering Research Institute, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710048 China)
Wenli Wu (Architectural Engineering Institute, Yan’an University, Yan’an, 716000 China, 18309119451@163.com)
Abstract In order to understand the influence of non-local effects of rural road subsoil soil skeleton on the vibration attenuation of rural roads randomly induced by engineering construction vehicles. This study aims to establish a coupled 1/4 vehicle-rural road vibration response model considering non-local effects of soil skeleton and non-local effects of fluid in rural road subgrade, and to form a coupled vehicle-rural road interaction system considering non-local effects of soil skeleton and nonlocal effects of fluid in rural road subgrade. It reveals the influence of the non-local effect of soil skeleton and non-local effect of fluid on the coupled vibration response characteristics of rural roads under the random excitation of engineering construction vehicles. The results show that at low frequencies, the geometric factor of soil skeleton is the main factor affecting the amplitude and pore pressure of the rural road in semi-infinite space under the random excitation of engineering construction vehicles, and the non-local superposition effect of fluid in the soil has little effect on the amplitude and pore pressure. Road surface condition is the key factor affecting the vibration level of rural roads in infinite space under random excitation of engineering construction vehicles. Vehicle speed is the decisive factor affecting the vibration degree of rural roads on infinite space under random excitation of engineering construction vehicles. Thus, the effects of non-local effects of soil skeleton, non-local effects of fluid in soil, road surface unevenness and vehicle speed on the vibration degree of rural roads are clarified. The coupled engineering vehicle-rural road vibration theory system is improved.
Keywords construction vehicles, rural roads, unevenness, nonlocal effects, vibration response
Received 04 October 2023Revised 15 January 2024Accepted 17 January 2024
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