Study on 3d Flexible Pipe FEM Analysis by Spangler Theory

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Earth pressure can be divided into three kinds of load form by Spangler theory: vertical earth pressure, bed reaction and horizontal lateral pressure. According to Spangler theory, the level of static earth pressure presents a parabolic distribution in central angle bon both sides of the tubes. Used the glass steel pipe as the specific research object, Spangler theory applied to the three-dimensional buried tube model for finite element analysis, the analysis is divided into two situations: (1) the same soil, finite element analysis of different pipe diameter; (2) the same tube diameter, finite element analysis of different soil. This method can reasonably reflect the interaction of soil and structure, it is feasible. The complicated process of the finite element simulation of tube soil interaction can be avoided.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 850-851)

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821-824

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December 2013

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