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Applied Sciences
Numerical Parametric Studies on the Stress Distribution in Rocks around Underground Silo
Kwang-Jin Kim1  Sun-Hoon Kim2 
[1] COMTEC RESEARCH, Seocho-ku, Seoul 06650, Korea;Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, U1 University, Chungbuk 29131, Korea;
关键词: underground silo;    finite element;    triaxial compression mode;    triaxial extension mode;    Lode angle;    safety factor;   
DOI  :  10.3390/app12031613
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The underground silo was constructed as a facility for the disposal of low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste. It is divided into three parts: the upper-dome core, the lower-dome core, and the cylindrical-space core. Numerical parametric studies on the stress distribution occurring in the surrounding rocks around the underground silo are presented in this paper. It is assumed that the soil layer was distributed to a depth of −4.3 m from the ground level, the weathered rocks were distributed to a depth of −9.5 m from the bottom of the soil layer, and the rocks were distributed in the lower part of the weathered rocks. A 2D axial symmetric finite element model was considered for the numerical analysis of the underground silo. A 3D finite element model was used to verify the reliability of the 2D axial symmetric model. Finite element analysis was carried out under various ratios of in situ horizontal stress to vertical stress (Ko). The numerical results obtained through these analyses include detailed stress states in the p–q and octahedral planes at key locations of finite element models around an underground silo. Contours of safety factor distributions are also presented to evaluate the overall structural safety of the surrounding rock mass, which is the main supporting body of the underground silo.

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