Two-dimensional analysis of stacked geosynthetic tubes on deformable foundations |
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Authors: | R. H. Plaut C. R. Klusman |
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Affiliation: | Charles E. Via, Jr Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0105, USA |
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Abstract: | Stacked geosynthetic tubes resting on a deformable foundation such as soil are analyzed. The tubes contain a slurry which applies hydrostatic pressure. The material of the tubes is assumed to act like an inextensible membrane and to have negligible weight, and the foundation is assumed to exert a normal upward pressure which is proportional to the downward deflection. Friction is neglected between tubes and at the foundation interface. Two configurations are considered: (a) one tube on top of another and (b) one tube straddling two tubes underneath it. For the latter formation, the case of external fluid acting on one side is analyzed, to simulate an application as a dike, and rigid blocks are utilized to prevent sliding of the tubes. Equilibrium shapes of the tubes are obtained numerically from a closed-form integral formulation, and the tension in each tube is computed. |
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Keywords: | Elastic foundation Flood control Geosynthetic tubes Inflatable structure |
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