2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9235056
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Experimental Study on Vertical Shear Behaviors of an Immersion Joint with Steel Shear Keys

Abstract: The vertical shear behaviors of an immersion joint with steel shear keys subjected to multidirectional loads are investigated in this paper. An experiment of an immersion joint model is carried out. Two kinds of compression–shear tests of the joint are considered in this experiment. The first kind of compression–shear test applies a specific vertical shear load and five different levels of longitudinal compressive loads on the joint. An additional compression–vertical shear destruction test is also conducted u… Show more

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“…Zhang et al [3] investigated the dynamic response characteristics of immersed tunnel structures and their joints using shaking table tests, considering longitudinal traveling wave excitation with varying apparent velocities. Yuan et al [4] performed compression-shear tests on joints at a 1:10 geometric scale, examining their mechanical properties under low cyclic loading. Okamoto et al [5] conducted underwater shaking table tests on small-scale immersed tunnel models to measure seismic response data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al [3] investigated the dynamic response characteristics of immersed tunnel structures and their joints using shaking table tests, considering longitudinal traveling wave excitation with varying apparent velocities. Yuan et al [4] performed compression-shear tests on joints at a 1:10 geometric scale, examining their mechanical properties under low cyclic loading. Okamoto et al [5] conducted underwater shaking table tests on small-scale immersed tunnel models to measure seismic response data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In retrospect, there have been a certain number of laboratory experiments on the mechanical characteristics and seismic responses of immersed tunnels. Yuan [20] conducted a series of scale model experiments on immersion joints, and compression-shear forces induced by earthquakes were considered. They pointed out that immersion joint specimens underwent a nonlinear stage and a quasi-linear stage, and damage occurred at the vertical shear keys on the sidewall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%