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Numerical performance assessment of buried corrugated metal culvert subject to service load conditions

Journal

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Volume 48, Issue 2, Pages 99-114

Publisher

CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/cjce-2019-0316

Keywords

buried metal culvert; finite element method; corrugated culvert; cover depth; load distribution

Funding

  1. NSERC Discovery Grant Program
  2. Carleton University

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The study assessed the mechanical response of buried metal culverts under different service load conditions using finite element methods, finding that the culvert section profile is a significant parameter in predicting culvert response under shallow burial conditions. Models with a corrugated culvert profile provided more accurate estimates of thrust.
Two- and three-dimensional continuum finite element methods were used to assess the mechanical response of buried metal culverts subjected to service load conditions. The analysis explored the influence of the culvert profile, cover depth, section aspect ratio, and service load magnitude on culvert deformation, thrust, and section moment response. The numerical predictions were calibrated using third-party experimental data. For shallow burial conditions, the culvert section profile was found to be an influential parameter on the predicted culvert response where the soil-culvert interaction mechanisms and load transfer processes are governed by nonlinear behaviour. Models that incorporate the corrugated culvert profile provided better estimates of the culvert thrust than the simplified computational models that are typically used in analysis. Results from this study demonstrate that existing simplified methods cannot capture the local variation (i.e., amplitude, waveform) of the membrane strain and section thrust particularly between the crest and trough of corrugation.

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