Zhiyong Li's research while affiliated with China Urban Planning and Design Institute and other places

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Publications (1)


The curved ramp bridge before the dumping of the excavated earth in Xiaogang interchange of Loop Expressway in Ningbo, China.
The curved ramp bridge after the dumping of the excavated earth: (a) photo of the bridge and the earth heap; (b) the plan view of the bridge and the earth heap.
The inclination of the ramp-bridge under adjacent surcharge load: (a) inclination perpendicular to the bridge span; (b) inclination along the bridge span; (c) typical inclination of the bridge piers.
Disease of the expansion joints after the accident: (a) the expansion joint above pier 22 (over opening); (b) the expansion joint above pier 37 (over opening); (c) the expansion joint above pier 33 (insufficient opening); (d) the expansion joint above pier 25 (lateral extrusion).
The bridge after unloading.

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A numerical analysis of inclination and rectification of ramp-bridge piers adjacent to surcharge load in soft clay area
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Boheng Shen

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Dingtao Mao

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Zhiyong Li

The surrounding surcharge has an adverse impact on the service performance of buildings and bridges, and it can endanger their structural safety, especially in soft soil areas. As one case study, the inclination accident of an expressway ramp bridge and its rectification are investigated in this study. Through the three-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) analysis of the overall structures composed of the bridge span, the pier, and the pile foundation, the whole process of the inclination by the adjacent dumped earth, partial recovery by the unloading, and the lateral pushing rectification of the bridge structure were simulated. The results show that the surcharge load leads to soil displacement near the bridge pile, and the pile-soil interaction leads to the pile deformation, which further causes the inclination of the pier, and the movement of the bridge span. The severity of the accident can be measured by the inclination of the piers and the opening widths of the bridge expansion joints. Due to the plastic deformation and drainage consolidation of the soft clay foundation under the surcharge load, the inclination of the piles and piers cannot be fully recovered after unloading. In order to capture these processes, the FE simulation was divided into three steps. First, the drainage consolidation of the soil foundation were identified by FE simulation and the field measurement of the recovery of the structure after unloading. Second, the effects of soil properties, the surcharge time and surcharge strength on the bridge inclination and the recovery capacity after unloading are discussed. Finally, the rectification of the bridge by lateral pushing was simulated, and the deformation and stress in the pier and pile were calculated to evaluate the safety of the structures. These analyses provided understanding towards the prevention of the bridge inclination under surcharge load, prediction of the recovery by the unloading, and the methods to reduce the residual deformation to meet the specifications.

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... The reinforcement was found to meet the load-bearing requirements and stabilize under strong seismic conditions. Shen [20] initially removed the additional loads causing tilting and then employed lateral pushing methods to correct the displacement of some bridge piers and expansion joints that exceeded displacement limits. Hu [21], based on bridge pier displacement monitoring and subgrade settlement observation data, established a relationship curve between pier displacement and settlement. ...

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Analysis of the Impact of the Former Abandoned Dregs of Mountain Highways on the Construction and Safety of New Bridge Pile Foundations
A numerical analysis of inclination and rectification of ramp-bridge piers adjacent to surcharge load in soft clay area

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