Nonlinear calculation of a thin reinforced concrete retaining wall from the action of dynamic load

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A. Grishin
V. Oleynikov

Abstract

A connected dynamic system consisting of a thin retaining wall, soil and water environment is considered. The wave processes arising in the system due to dynamic loading are studied, the source of which can be the collision of the ship against the wall or the action of the falling cargo on the pier. The influence of wave processes arising from the action of the specified load on the retaining wall and various objects located on the territory of the pier is studied. The elastic-plastic properties of the system materials are taken into account. The theory of plastic flow with strengthening is used. The results of the study of wave processes are presented in the form of graphs of displacements and stresses at a given time interval.

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Grishin, A., & Oleynikov, V. (2023). Nonlinear calculation of a thin reinforced concrete retaining wall from the action of dynamic load. Herald of the Odessa National Maritime University, (71), 49-58. https://doi.org/10.47049/2226-1893-2023-4-49-58
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Hydrotechnical construction
Author Biographies

A. Grishin, Odesa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of «Mechine Science and Engineering Mechanics»

V. Oleynikov, Odesa National Maritime University, Odesa, Ukraine

PhD Associate Professor of the Department of «Mechine Science and Engineering Mechanics»

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