ASCE GSP 259-2016 BEHAVIOR OF GEOMATERIALS AND FOUNDATIONS FOR CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATIONS.pdf
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1、SEGEOTECBEHAVIFOR LECTED GEGeo-PHNICALGEOOR OF GCIVIL INPAPERS O-CHINAShandoChineInstitute oublished bSPECI-CHEOMATFRASTRFROM THINTERNJuly 2ShanSPONShandong DeparUniversise Nationf the AmeEDBehzadTamer Zhen by the AmerAL PUBINAERIALSUCTURE PROCEATIONA527, 201dong, ChinSORED BYng Univertment of Tty o
2、f Oklahal Sciencerican SocieITED BY Fatahi, PhSorour, PhLeng, Ph.Dican SocietyLICATIO20AND FOE APPLEDINGS L CONFE6 a sity ransportathoma Foundatioety of Civi.D. .D. . of Civil EnON NO.16 UNDATICATIONOF THE FRENCE ion n l Engineergineers 259 IONS NS OURTHs Published by American Society of Civil Engin
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8、l to permissionsasce.org or by locating a title in ASCEs Civil Engineering Database (http:/cedb.asce.org) or ASCE Library (http:/ascelibrary.org) and using the “Permissions” link. Errata: Errata, if any, can be found at http:/dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784480021 Copyright 2016 by the American Society of
9、 Civil Engineers. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-7844-8002-1 (PDF) Manufactured in the United States of America. Preface As a result of increasing and continuous social and infrastructural growth, appropriate ground for living and development becomes progressively scanty. Thus, engineers have been
10、considering constructing buildings and infrastructure at locations with less favorable geotechnical conditions and in some cases in seismically active regions. Therefore, proper understanding of the soil behavior has become significantly important to optimize the design and construction of foundatio
11、ns. This Geotechnical Special Publication (GSP) contains 30 papers that were accepted and presented at the GeoChina International Conference on Sustainable Civil Infrastructures: Innovative Technologies for Severe Weathers and Climate Changes, held in Shandong, China on July 25-27, 2016. Major topic
12、s covered in this GSP are dynamic behavior of soils and foundations, and physical, numerical, constitutive modeling of soil behavior. The overall theme of the GSP is Behaviour of Geomaterials and Foundations for Civil Infrastructure Applications, and all papers address different research findings of
13、 this theme. It provides an effective mean of sharing recent technological advances, engineering applications and research results among scientists, researchers and engineering practitioners. All abstracts and full papers have been peer-reviewed prior to their acceptance and inclusion in this public
14、ation. We are most grateful to all authors and reviewers who have contributed to this Geotechnical Special Publication. *HR Marcos Orozco-Caldern2; Carlos Chavez-Negrete1; and Jos Roberto Prez-Cruz1,31Professor, Civil Engineering, UMSNH Univ., Felicitas del Ro, Morelia, Mich. Mexico. E-mail: .mx; ca
15、chavezumich.mx 2Specialist Engineer, Cd. del Carmen, Campeche, Mexico. E-mail: 3Conacyt Research Fellow. E-mail: jrperezcrconacyt.mx Abstract: New sources of energy are necessary today to totally avoid the oil dependence. People around the world are researching on renewable energy systems (RES). In
16、 this sense, we present an overview of the current status of the energy production, based on RES technologies, in Mexico. In addition, a typical yield failure envelope obtained with RS3 in 3D is included. The main objective is to present this envelope, which has the special soil characteristics, fou
17、nd in sea sediments. Additionally, we present a response spectrum, since earthquakes are events that frequently impact the infrastructure, making the design always dependant on transient events The time histories of acceleration, used to obtain the spectrum, correspond to earthquakes localized in th
18、e area of the Gulf of Mexico. INTRODUCTION Worldwide oil dependence involves high economic and environmental costs due to rising use of fuels and derivative and the declining global reserves. One of the main disadvantages for oil exploration is the greater water depth, which is reflected in difficul
19、ties to achieve special infrastructure. Renewable energies (RES) are a challenge for economics and clean energy sources in the world. Countries like Mexico require future developments of this kind of energy to support the demand growth. For this, it is necessary to consider the offshore wave and win
20、d potential besides to its onshore potential. Developing RES require of many engineering disciplines and Geotechnics is closely linked to the development of these. Suction caissons are an excellent alternative for offshore wind turbines. These foundations are widely used for oil and gas industry. Th
21、ere are many studies of the suction caisson used in deep waters, nevertheless, few studies have been developed for wind turbines. RENEWABLE ENERGY Renewable energies are defined as those practically limitless sources respect to the human lifetime and whose use is technically feasible. General RES cl
22、assification can be divided in two types: tidal and wind energies. *HR e is the eccentricity of the ellipse; H is the horizontal load; M is the momentum; V0corresponds to the maximum vertical load; and d is caisson diameter. FIG. 4. Numerical points and analytical yield failures envelope. *HR respec
23、tively. (a) (b) FIG. 6. Acceleration time histories recorded ad Minatitlan station, 1971/10/31. Table 2. Combinations for ground surface response Earthquake motion Direction Combination No. Vsprofile Acceleration maximal (g) bedrock MINA7110311 Longitudinal 4 8 6 LB (0.85Vs) Central (Vs) UB (1.15Vs)
24、 0.025 0.030 0.025 Transversal 13 17 15 LB (0.85Vs) Central (Vs) UB (1.15Vs) 0.025 0.030 0.025 We compared the calculated response spectrum with the response spectrum included at the reference NRF-003-PEMEX-2007, that considers the design spectrum for a return period of 200 years and a damping =5% f
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