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Combining Microfluidics and Microrheology to Determine Rheological Properties of Soft Matter during Repeated Phase Transitions
Published on: April 19, 2018
Research on composite foundation rheology using the combined rheological element model
Jin Qu1,2,3, Haitao Mao2,3, Fan Wang2
1College of Agricultural Engineering, Shanxi Agricultural University, Jinzhong, Shanxi, China.
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The safety and stability of the dam are affected by the rheology created by the deep soft soil layer following composite foundation reinforcement. Based on the classical combined element modeling, a new combined rheological element model is proposed in this paper. The consolidated rheological and fluid-solid coupling model is established by COMSOL to simulate the deep soft soil composite dam foundation. The results demonstrate that the model can better respond to the actual situation of stress, deformation, and seepage in each stage of the dam, and the error is within 5%. The strength and stiffness of every component of the dam are most affected by the consolidation rheology and fluid-solid coupling of the dam foundation during the impoundment phase, and the growth rate of each index gradually slows down with the extension of the running time. The rheology of the deep soft soil composite foundation is continuous. During the normal operation of the reservoir, the consolidation and settlement of the composite foundation are basically completed in 4-5 years, and the subsequent settlement changes are affected by the rheology for decades. The research results theoretically support the construction of safe and reliable system of deep soft soil composite foundation including clay core rockfill dam.
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