Dynamic characteristics and seismic stability of expanded polystyrene geofoam embankments

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Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Engineering
Department Civil & Environmental Engineering
Author Amini, Zahra A.
Title Dynamic characteristics and seismic stability of expanded polystyrene geofoam embankments
Date 2014-05
Description Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) geofoam has become a preferred material in various construction applications due to its light weight. Application of EPS accelerates the projects particularly on soft soils. The focus of this research is on the application of the EPS in embankments and its behavior mainly under harmonic vibration. The goal of this study was to investigate dynamic characteristics of freestanding vertical EPS geofoam embankment and address potential seismic issues that result from the distinguished dynamic behavior of such systems due to the layered and discrete block structure. A series of experimental studies on EPS 19 and a commercially available adhesive was conducted. Two-dimensional numerical analyses were performed to replicate the response of EPS geofoam embankment to horizontal and vertical harmonic motions. The results of the analyses have shown that for some acceleration amplitude levels interlayer sliding is expected to occur in EPS geofoam embankments almost immediately after the start of the base excitation; however, as a highly efficient energy dissipation mechanism sliding ceases rapidly. Shear keys and adhesive may be used to prevent interlayer sliding if they cover the proper extent of area of the embankment. EPS blocks placed in the corners of the embankment and at the edges of the segment prohibited from sliding may experience high stress concentrations. The embankment may show horizontal sway and rocking once sliding is prevented.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Dynamic; Embankment; EPS; FLAC; Geofoam; Seismic
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Doctor of Philosophy
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Zahra A. Amini 2014
Format Medium application/pdf
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ARK ark:/87278/s6c85jjc
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6c85jjc
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