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穿越逆冲断层的埋地管道非线性反应分析   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
金浏  李鸿晶 《地震学刊》2010,(2):130-134
穿越逆冲断层的埋地管道在地震作用下,容易发生局部屈曲或整体失稳等形式的破坏,研究逆冲断层作用下的埋地管道地震反应规律,对管道抗震设计及施工等具有重要的意义。本文将埋地管线及周围土体从半无限地球介质中取出,分别以空间薄壳单元和实体单元进行离散,采用非线性接触力学方法模拟管、土之间的滑移、分离及闭合现象;采用线性位移加载模拟断层的错动,考虑了系统初始应力状态的影响,对土体未开裂前的管土相互作用系统进行了拟静力数值分析;分析了位错量、土体刚度、埋设深度、径厚比及跨越角度对埋地管道反应的影响,得出了一些有益的结论。  相似文献   

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跨越断层埋地管道屈曲分析   总被引:19,自引:7,他引:19  
考虑埋地管道与土介质的相互作用,分析了管道作为薄壳结构的断层位错反应。管道模型化为四结点薄壳单元结构,土介质简化为弹塑性弹簧,建立了管土相互作用的有限元分析模型。计算中,考虑了管道与土介质的材料非线性,管道几何参数,断层类型及破碎带宽,断层滑移角,埋深,内压,温度应力等因素的影响,根据计算结果描绘出管道控制点位移,应力及应变时空分布曲线;比较不同参数下管道的反应特征,总结管道反应的变化规律。最终得到结论:在大位移断层运动作用下,埋地管道反应存在明显的非线性效应,断层类型,管道埋深等因素不能忽略。  相似文献   

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埋地管道地震作用下的破坏因素源于地震引起的永久地面变形(PGD),其中管道-土体间相互作用决定土体位移作用到管体的大小。利用离心机试验技术模拟埋地管道在逆断层大位移下的反应特性,重点讨论断层与管道的交角、断层位移大小、管土相互作用、管径和埋深五个参数对管道破坏的影响水平。实验结果表明:上述参数对管道断层作用的反应均有明显影响,其中断层的位移量、管土相互作用、埋深和管径的影响更为显著。本文的研究结果对于管道经过断层区的抗震设计有十分重要的意义。  相似文献   

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跨越断层埋地管线地震反应数值分析   总被引:9,自引:2,他引:7  
跨越断层埋地管线在地震中的破坏是非常严重的,地震本身和管土相互作用体系中都存在很多不确定性因素,所以管线在断层运动过程中反应比较复杂。本文利用有限元理论和数值模拟手段,建立了管土作用模型,采用非线性接触问题研究方法详细地分析了管线由断层运动而产生的反应,对影响管线的各种因素进行了分析,包括位错量、跨越角度、断层运动形式、埋设深度、初始轴向力、断层裂缝宽度、填覆土质和管径。通过研究,得到一些初步结论。  相似文献   

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地震断层作用下的埋地管道等效分析模型   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
王滨  李昕  周晶 《地震学刊》2009,(1):44-50
地震作用下,活动断层附近的埋地管道易发生强度屈服、局部屈曲或整体失稳等形式的破坏,建立准确、高效的埋地管道在断层作用下的计算模型,对管道的抗震设计和震后安全状态评估具有重要的实用价值。本文采用非线性弹簧模拟远离断层处埋地管道的反应,基于管土之间小变形段管道处于强化阶段,提出一种改进的管土等效分析模型,进一步减小了管土之间大变形段的分析长度,从而提高了有限元分析效率。该模型采用ALA推荐的方法计算管土间的滑动摩擦力,可以考虑土体种类的影响;用Kennedy方法确定管道的计算长度。通过与精确模型比较,验证了管土等效模型的合理性和有效性。  相似文献   

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基于ABAQUS软件平台,建立穿越断层的管道、有压液体及周围土体的三维有限元模型,分别在静力荷载作用和地震作用下,对不同运动形式断层(走滑断层、正断层、逆断层)中的管道进行模拟,并对管道内有无有压液体进行对比分析。分别得到管道在静力荷载作用下和地震作用下空管道与有压管道的变形特征,将其进行对比分析,得到管道内液体的质量和压力在静力荷载作用及地震荷载作用下对管道的不同影响。结果表明:在静力荷载作用下管道内液体的质量和压力提高了管道的抗变形能力,使管道更安全;而在地震作用下管道内液体的质量和压力削弱了管道的抗变形能力,使管道更容易被破坏。  相似文献   

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以西气东输二线工程为背景,基于ABAQUS有限元软件建立了走滑逆断层条件下的管道-土体三维有限元模型,并通过软件模拟,分析了断层位移量、管道内压、管道径厚比和管道埋深等因素对管道应力和应变响应规律的影响。数值模拟结果表明:管道的最大轴向应变点并不在断层面上,而是在断层面的两侧;管道有无内压的破坏模式不同,内压越大,管道越容易遭受破坏;管道的径厚比越小,断层面两侧最大轴向应变点距离断层面的距离越远;浅埋能够减小断层作用下管道的最大轴向应变,在断层位移量较大时,宜选择浅埋。  相似文献   

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李杨    余建星    余杨    韩梦雪    李牧之    于佳晖   《世界地震工程》2019,35(4):105-113
海洋地震频繁且海底土体环境复杂,当地震导致断层土体发生永久变形后,穿越断层的海底埋地管道也将受迫发生变形。为确定变形后的管道能否正常工作,需根据实际工况对其进行应变响应预测。首先通过有限元计算软件ABAQUS建立管道与走滑断层的三维实体模型,模拟管-土间的接触作用并通过等效边界方法修正模型,得到管道局部屈曲破坏形式及应变分布情况。然后,通过调整有限元模型参数对断层交角、管道工作内压、管道径厚比对管道极限塑性应变的影响进行敏感性分析,定性分析不同敏感性因素对穿越走滑断层海底管道应变响应的影响。最后,在数值模拟数据的基础上通过MATLAB软件利用基于遗传算法优化的BP神经网络实现对管道应变响应的精确预测。结果表明:穿越走滑断层管道在发生局部屈曲时,可根据轴向压缩应变突变现象确定管道局部屈曲时对应的断层位移,并且断层交角、管道工作内压和管道径厚比都会对跨断层管道应变响应产生影响。  相似文献   

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输气管道作为1种薄壁壳体结构,逆冲断层引起的管道压缩变形容易使其破坏。本文以大北南疆输气管道工程为例,探讨了穿越克孜尔逆冲断层的输气管道地震安全问题。在确定管道穿越处的断层倾角、设防断层位错量、表征管土相互作用的土弹簧参数以及钢管容许应变等参数后,采用壳有限元方法,分析了穿越克孜尔逆冲断层的输气管道变形反应。分析结果显示,管道在逆冲断层作用下以压缩应变为主,管道内的最大轴向压缩应变的幅值随着交角的减小而减小。在通过探槽等方法确定断层活动位置后,该管道若以小于或等于11°的交角通过克孜尔断裂,断层引起的最大轴向压缩应变和拉伸应变均在管道相应的容许应变范围内,满足相关规范的抗震要求。  相似文献   

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大尺度断层活动性数值模拟及地震学类比   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
本文建立了大尺度断层(100~1000 km)的二维模型,利用ANSYS有限元软件平台,采用接触模式,模拟了百年时间尺度走滑断层的位错运动.结果表明,不同的断层力学参数,特别在断层强度非均匀分布的状态下,断层位错运动存在明显的非均匀时、空分布的特征.然而,不同模型的断层位错运动还显示出一些共同的特征,即断层位错运动表现为闭锁期、准静态预滑期和瞬间滑动,以及与之相应的应力(应变)的积累、调整和释放等等.这些结果也与实验室内小尺度的岩石物理实验相类似.与此同时,模拟结果与实际地震活动表现出的重复性和准周期特征较为相似.模拟发现,对于参数分布较为复杂的断层模型,其数值模拟提示的地震过程相对复杂得多.对于一个近尺度近1000 km,在接触面上设置了两个剪切强度相对较大区域的断层模型而言,模拟对应地震活动显示,其模拟地震断层位错分段发生,其高强度的区域基本控制了断层的地震位错运动.整个断层的模拟地震位错呈现出了地震触发、震中迁移、大震重复等与实际地震活动性相似的特征.  相似文献   

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跨断层隔震管道管端与土体相互作用分析   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
断层错动是造成埋地管道破坏的重要因素之一,因此,跨断层埋地管道在断层错动下的破坏机制、模型设计与参数分析和管道抗断层措施一直是生命线工程的前沿问题。对跨断层管道内力分析取得的成果较多,比较经典的是Newm ark-Hall方法、Kennedy方法和王汝梁方法,后来又出现基于壳模型的有限元分析方法。现有的管道抗断层措施具有其优点的同时亦有其不足。本文基于壳模型的有限元动力数值模拟,对一种管道跨断层隔震措施进一步研究,考虑管端与土体相互作用计算隔震管段的断层错动响应。计算结果表明拉应变容易在土中的管段传递,相比较而言,压应变不容易在土中的管段传递;最大拉应变降低比较多,最大压应变降低比较少。根据分析结果,对跨断层隔震管段边界条件的选取提出建议。  相似文献   

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Some lifelines, such as gas and oil transmission lines and water and sewer pipelines, have been damaged in recent earthquakes. The damages of these lifelines may cause major, catastrophic disruption of essential services for human needs. Large abrupt differential ground movements that result from an active fault present one of the most severe effects of an earthquake on a buried pipeline system. Although simplified analysis procedures for buried pipelines across strike-slip fault zones that cause tensile failure of the pipeline have been proposed, the results are not accurate enough because of several assumptions involved, such as the omission of flexural rigidity of the pipe, simplification of soil resistant characteristics, etc. Note that the omission of flexural rigidity cannot satisfy equilibrium conditions for pipelines across a ‘reverse’ strike-slip fault that causes compressions in the pipeline. This paper presents a refined analysis procedure for buried pipelines that is applicable to both strike-slip and reverse strikeslip faults after modifying some of the assumptions used previously. Based on the analytical results, this paper also discusses the design criteria for buried pipelines which are subjected to various fault movements. Parametric responses of buried pipeline for various fault movements, angles of crossing, buried depths and pipe diameters are presented.  相似文献   

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The performance of pipelines subjected to permanent strike–slip fault movement is investigated by combining detailed numerical simulations and closed-form solutions. First a closed-form solution for the force–displacement relationship of a buried pipeline subjected to tension is presented for pipelines of finite and infinite lengths. Subsequently the solution is used in the form of nonlinear springs at the two ends of the pipeline in a refined finite element model, allowing an efficient nonlinear analysis of the pipe–soil system at large strike–slip fault movements. The analysis accounts for large strains, inelastic material behavior of the pipeline and the surrounding soil, as well as contact and friction conditions on the soil–pipe interface. The numerical models consider infinite and finite length of the pipeline corresponding to various angles β between the pipeline axis and the normal to the fault plane. Using the proposed closed-form nonlinear force–displacement relationship for buried pipelines of finite and infinite length, axial strains are in excellent agreement with results obtained from detailed finite element models that employ beam elements and distributed springs along the pipeline length. Appropriate performance criteria of the steel pipeline are adopted and monitored throughout the analysis. It is shown that the end conditions of the pipeline have a significant influence on pipeline performance. For a strike–slip fault normal to the pipeline axis, local buckling occurs at relatively small fault displacements. As the angle between the fault normal and the pipeline axis increases, local buckling can be avoided due to longitudinal stretching, but the pipeline may fail due to excessive axial tensile strains or cross sectional flattening. Finally a simplified analytical model introduced elsewhere, is enhanced to account for end effects and illustrates the formation of local buckling for relative small values of crossing angle.  相似文献   

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In this paper, a nonlinear stochastic seismic analysis program for buried pipeline systems is developed on the basis of a probability density evolution method (PDEM). A finite element model of buried pipeline systems subjected to seismic wave propagation is established. The pipelines in this model are simulated by 2D beam elements. The soil surrounding the pipelines is simulated by nonlinear distributed springs and linear distributed springs along the axial and horizontal directions, respectively. The joints between the segmented pipes are simulated by nonlinear concentrated springs. Thereafter, by considering the basic random variables of ground motion and soil, the PDEM is employed to capture the stochastic seismic responses of pipeline systems. Meanwhile, a physically based method is employed to simulate the random ground motion field for the area where the pipeline systems are located. Finally, a numerical example is investigated to validate the proposed program.  相似文献   

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Introduction The history of research work on the response of buried pipeline under the fault movement hasbeen about 30 years. Several simplified design methods have been proposed to obtain the maxi-mum stress or strain in pipe. These methods include the theoretical method and the finite elementmethod (FEM). In the theoretical method, the pipe is usually modeled as a cable (Newmark, Hall1975; Kennedy, et al, 1977) or a beam (Wang, Wang, 1995; LIU, ZHANG, 2002). These theoreti-cal me…  相似文献   

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Presently available simplified analytical methods and semi-empirical methods for the analysis of buried pipelines subjected to fault motion are suitable only for the strike-slip and the normal-slip type fault motions, and cannot be used for the reverse fault crossing case. A simple finite element model, which uses beam elements for the pipeline and discrete nonlinear springs for the soil, has been proposed to analyse buried pipeline subjected to reverse fault motion. The material nonlinearities associated with pipe-material and soil, and geometric nonlinearity associated with large deformations were incorporated in the analysis. Complex reverse fault motion was simulated using suitable constraints between pipe-nodes and ground ends of the soil spring. Results of the parametric study suggest that the pipeline's capacity to accommodate reverse fault offset can be increased significantly by choosing a near-parallel orientation in plan with respect to the fault line. Further improvement in the response of the pipeline is possible by adopting loose backfill, smooth and hard surface coating, and shallow burial depth in the fault crossing region. For normal or near normal orientations, pipeline is expected to fail due to beam buckling at very small fault offsets.  相似文献   

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