Applied Sciences (Jul 2022)

Study of the Dynamic Response of a Rigid Runway with Different Void States during Aircraft Taxiing

  • Guizhang Hu,
  • Peigen Li,
  • Haiting Xia,
  • Tao Xie,
  • Yifan Mu,
  • Rongxin Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12157465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 15
p. 7465

Abstract

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In this study, a set of numerical simulation analysis methods for studying the dynamic response of runway under the action of aircraft taxiing load are presented. An aircraft-runway coupled vibration model was established, and the runway pavement roughness was taken as the vibration excitation source; then, the aircraft taxiing dynamic load was obtained. A three-dimensional finite element model of the runway was established, and the vertical dynamic displacement (VDD) response and its variation law of the runway under different void conditions were studied under the action of the dynamic load of a taxiing aircraft. In addition, using wavelet packet transform, the acceleration signals at different positions of the pavement slab under the sliding load were decomposed into three layers. The relationship among the wavelet packet energy ratio (WPER), the wavelet packet energy entropy (WPEE) of each frequency band, and the void under the pavement slab was obtained. The results show that the established model could quickly and accurately solve the aircraft taxiing dynamic load. In the case of a slight void, the VDDs in the runway center and under the main landing gears had negative exponential and logarithmic relationships with the reduction coefficient of the dynamic elastic modulus of the base layer, respectively. When there was a severe void, the pavement slab was separated from the base layer. The VDDs in the runway center and under the main landing gears were exponentially and linearly related to the slab’s void area, respectively. The vibration signals were extracted at three measuring points, and the wavelet packet energy characteristics of the signals were compared and analyzed. It was found that the WPER and WPEE of the vibration signals in the void area of the slab corner could better reflect the void state of the slab bottom.

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