Deformation Control Technology for Reconstruction and Expansion of Newly Built Station Closely Undercrossing Long-Term Service Station
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摘要: 为保证新建车站密贴下穿服役近50年车站改扩建施工的安全稳定,开展了运营和预留车站的状态评估,依据结构状态制定了施工变形控制标准,借助数值模拟对比了不同扩建施工方案的影响,并结合现场实施验证了优选方案的效果。结果表明:先期建成车站结构存在装饰层掉落、混凝土开裂、剥落、碳化、钢筋腐蚀、底板渗漏水、区间积水及变形缝不均匀沉降等问题;交叉中隔壁法(central cross diagram,CRD)方案中预留3号线车站的最大沉降量为2.2 mm,地表沉降1.7 mm;洞桩法(pile beam arch,PBA)方案中车站的最大沉降量为1.3 mm,地表沉降1.1 mm。综合考虑多种因素后,推荐在该改扩建工程中采用PBA施工方案。现场采用PBA施工方案后,2、3号线车站结构的最大竖向变形分别为−1.28和−1.01 mm,监测指标均在安全阈值内。研究结果可为类似长期服役改扩建工程提供参考。Abstract: To ensure safety and stability of the reconstruction and expansion of the newly built station under a nearly 50 years long-term service station, the structural status of main structure and auxiliary structure of an operating station and a reserved station is inspected. The construction deformation control standard is formulated referring to the structural state. The construction impacts of different expansion construction schemes are compared by using numerical simulation. Then the effect of an optimized scheme is verified in combination with an on-site implementation. The results show that there is a series of problems in the early-built station structure, such as decoration layer falling, concrete cracking, spalling, carbonization, steel corrosion, floor leakage, interval water accumulation and uneven settlement of deformation joints. For the CRD (central cross diagram) scheme, the maximum settlement of the reserved Line 3 station is 2.2 mm, and the surface settlement is 1.7 mm. For the PBA (pile beam arch) scheme, the maximum settlement of the station is 1.3 mm, and the surface settlement is 1.1 mm. The PBA method is recommended for the reconstruction and expansion project after a comprehensive consideration of various factors. After adopting the PBA construction scheme, the maximum vertical deformations of Line 2 and Line 3 structures are −1.28 and −1.01 mm, and the monitoring indicators are within the safety thresholds. The research results can provide a reference for similar subway station reconstruction and expansion projects.
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Metal nitrides have attracted increasing attention in a wide range application due to their fascinating properties, such as hardness, superconductivity, various types of magnetism, etc.[1–2] Recently, extensive efforts have focused on the synthesis and design of metal polynitrides with single and double nitrogen bonds under high pressure, as metal polynitrides are proposed to be promissing candidates for high-energy density materials (HEDMs)[3–5]. The decomposition of these polynitrides is expected to release huge energy due to the conversion from a single/double-bonded polymeric nitrogen (160/418 kJ/mol) into a triple-bonded nitrogen (954 kJ/mol) molecule without producing pollutants. The atomic polymeric nitrogen with cubic gauche structure (cg-N) at a high pressure and high temperature (HPHT) condition (pressure above 110 GPa and temperature greater than 2 000 K) was successfully synthetized by Eremets et al.[6–8]. Motivated by that synthesis, alkali metal azides AN3, constructed by spherical cations and linear molecular
N−3 anions with N=N double bonds, was proposed to be suitable precursor in the formation of polymeric nitrogen under pressure[9]. Experimentally, the polymeric evolutionary behaviors ofN−3 anions in LiN3[10], NaN3[11–13], KN3[14–16], RbN3[17–18], and CsN3[19–20] have been fully investigated under high pressure. One of the most interesting findings is the reported polymeric nitrogen nets in NaN3[11] at 160 GPa. More recently, a fully sp2-hybridized layered polymeric nitrogen structure, featuring fused 18-membered rings, in potassium supernitride (K2N16) was successfully synthesized under HPHT condition using a laser heating diamond anvil cell (DAC) technique[21]. In our previous works[22–25], theN−3 anions in LiN3, NaN3, and KN3 all transform firstly to “N6” molecular clusters under compression, and then to a polymerized nitrogen phase at high pressures.Besides the well-known alkali metal azides AN3, alkali metal diazenides A2N2 containing the N=N double bonds, were also proposed as precursors of the polymeric atomic nitrogen under pressure. In 2010, two alkali metal diazenides, Li2N2 and Na2N2, were proposed to have orthorhombic Pmmm structure[26]. However, an orthorhombic Immm structure of Li2N2[27] was then synthesized under HPHT condition. Immediately after that, a serial pressure-induced structural phase transitions of Li2N2 were reported in two independent works[28–29]. Moreover, a high-pressure tetragonal I41/acd phase containing the spiral nitrogen chain was uncovered at 242 GPa[29], indicating that the polymerization of nitrogen is realized from Li2N2.
Compared to Li2N2 and Na2N2, K2N2 have not been reported so far, neither for ambient pressure nor for high pressure. Here, we will extensively explore the high-pressure structures of K2N2 up to 150 GPa by using the first principles swarm structure searching method. The structure evolutions and chemical bonding behaviors of K2N2 within different structures were then fully studied to provide an insight into the formation of polymeric nitrogen in alkali metal diazenides.
1. Computational Method
The variable-cell crystal structure predictions for K2N2 (1–4 formula unit (f. u.) in the simulation cell) up to 150 GPa were conducted by CALYPSO code[30–31]. The effectiveness of this method has been fully confirmed in predicting high-pressure structures of various systems[32–35]. During the structure search process, the 60% structures of each generation with lower enthalpies were selected to generate the structures for the next generation by particle swarm optimization (PSO) technique, and the other structures in new generation were randomly generated to increase the structural diversity. Usually, the structure searching simulation stopped at the 20th generation and 40 structures per generation were generated at each pressure point. After finishing the structure search, the most stable structures were used for further structural relaxation and property calculation, a process that is implemented in the Vienna ab Initio Simulation Package[36]. The Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof (PBE) exchange-correlation functional under the generalized gradient approximation[37] and the projector-augmented wave (PAW)[38] for ion-electron potentials were adopted herein. The van-der-Waals (vdW) correction was applied in the structural relaxation using Grimme’s method (DFT-D3)[39]. The cutoff energy of 550 eV and Monkhorst-Pack k meshes[40] of 2π×0.032 Å−1 were used to ensure the good convergences of total energy and maximum force on each atom. The lattice dynamic stability of each structure was checked by phonon spectrum obtained by PHONOPY code[41]. The charge transfer behavior of K2N2 was performed using Bader atoms-in-molecules (AIM) method[42].
2. Results and Discussion
2.1 Ground-State and High-Pressure Structures of K2N2
The ground-state structure for K2N2 at ambient pressure in our fully structural search (in Fig. 1(a)) is a monoclinic structure with the space group C2/m, which is different from those reported for Li2N2 and Na2N2[26]. In Fig. 1(a), the N2 quasimolecule dimers in C2/m structure are parallel to each other, and are tilted by a certain angle within a-b plane. The N-N bond length is 1.192 Å, which is a typical value for double bond. Also, the calculated Mayer bond order[43] for the N2 anion in the C2/m is 2.18, being consistent with double bond. Due to the weak interaction between the N2 quasimolecules in the C2/m phase, the application of gigapascal pressure leads to the orientation change of N2 quasimolecules and the structure transformation. Indeed, two stable orthorhombic structures, i.e. Pmmm and Cmmm, for K2N2 were uncovered at 2 and 5 GPa, respectively, as shown in Fig. 1(b) and Fig. 1(c). Remarkably, the unveiled Pmmm phase and the previously reported ground-state structure of Na2N2 are exactly isostructrual (the Pmmm phase denoted as the Na2N2-type phase hereafter), and the Cmmm phase of K2N2 and the high-pressure metastable structures of Na2N2 are isostructrual as well[26]. Furthermore, both Na2N2-type and Cmmm orthorhombic phases have the similar atomic arrangement that the parallel N2 dimers are perpendicular to the K atomic layer. In the Na2N2-type and Cmmm phases, the calculated N-N bond lengths are 1.220 and 1.254 Å, while the characteristics of the N=N double bond are as that of the C2/m structure in the ground-state. As the pressures rises to 150 GPa, a stable monoclinic C2/c structure, containing a folded one-dimensional nitrogen chains (see Fig. 1(d)), is identified for K2N2 for the first time. The lengths of two nonequivalent N-N bond in C2/c structure are 1.474 and 1.373 Å at 135 GPa, indicating genuine N―N single bond, and thus the nature of the structure is similar to that of the high-pressure phase of NaN3[24]. Table 1 lists the structural details of the lattice parameters and the atomic positions of various K2N2 structures at selected pressure points.
Table 1. Optimized structural parameters of the C2/m, Na2N2-type, Cmmm, and C2/c phases of K2N2Phase Pressure/GPa Lattice parameters dN-N/Å Atomic fractional coordinates C2/m 0 a = 7.562 Å, b = 3.912 Å, c = 10.923 Å,
α = γ = 90°, β= 134.955°1.192 K 4i (0.613, 0, 0.260)
N 4i (0.519, 0, 0.456)Na2N2-type 2.5 a = 3.326 Å, b = 4.375 Å, c = 5.694 Å,
α = β = γ = 90°1.220 K1 1e (0, 0.500, 0)
K2 1c (0, 0, 0.500)
N 2t (0.500, 0.500, 0.393)Cmmm 20.0 a = 6.896 Å, b = 5.104 Å, c = 2.855 Å,
α = β = γ = 90°1.254 K 4g (0.694, 0, 0)
N 4j (0, 0.877, 0.500)C2/c 135.0 a = 6.971 Å, b = 4.099 Å, c = 4.510 Å,
α = γ = 90°, β= 81.342°1.474, 1.373 K 8f (0.669, 0.909, 0.198)
N 8f (0.041, 0.887, 0.102)The phonon dispersion curves of the four predicted structures are illustrated in Fig. 2 in order to check their dynamic stabilities. Fig. 2 shows that all the K2N2 phases are dynamically stable as the eigen frequencies of their lattice vibrations are positive for all wavevectors in the Brillouin zone. It should be noted that the predicted C2/m, Na2N2-type, and Cmmm phases exhibit higher eigen frequencies of around 50 THz, which correspond to the vibrations of N2 quasimolecules with stronger N=N double bonds. By contrast, the C2/c phase shows relative lower vibration frequencies of around 30−35 THz, corresponding to the vibration frequencies of weaker N―N single bonds.
Herein, we evaluated the energy involved in the decomposition of the C2/c phase with polymerized N―N single bond chains into metal K and gaseous N2. The energy involved in the C2/c-K2N2 decompostion was determined to be 0.344 kJ/g, which is about three times of that of conventional energetic materials (0.104−0.105 kJ/g)[44], but much smaller than those reported for high-energy density materials (3.61 kJ/g for BeN4, 5.30 kJ/g for GaN5, 4.81 kJ/g for GaN10)[45–46]. This may be due to the low nitrogen content in K2N2, so the nitrogen-rich KNx (x> 1) is expected to be potential HEDM under high pressure.
2.2 Pressure-Induced Structural Phase Transitions of K2N2
To determine the phase transition pressure of K2N2, we plotted in Figs. 3(a) and 3(b) the enthalpy difference of the predicted C2/m, Cmmm, and C2/c structures relative to the Na2N2-type phase in the pressure range of 0−150 GPa. The inset of Fig. 3(a) shows that above 1.7 GPa the Na2N2-type phase becomes energetically preferable with respect to the ground-state C2/m structure and is enthalpically stable up to about 3.6 GPa, above which it transforms into the Cmmm structure. From Fig. 3(b), it can be seen that the Cmmm structure persists up to 122 GPa and then transforms to the C2/c structure according to our structural predictions and enthalpy difference calculations. The wide pressure range of stable Cmmm phase may be attributed to the relative smaller ionic radius and atomic mass of K atom,in contrast with the heavier Rb and Cs atoms. It is thus expected that the chemical precompression exerted by heavier atoms, such as Rb and Cs, in A2N2 (as for Cs2N2[43]) can yield lower pressures for the polymerization of one-dimension N chains. From the calculated pressure dependence of the volume per f. u. in Figs. 3(c) and 3(d), the volume collapses of the first-order transformations C2/m→Na2N2-type, Na2N2-type→Cmmm, and Cmmm→C2/c are 14.4%, 22.5%, and 4.0% respectively. Thus, the Cmmm phase is much stiffer than low-pressure C2/m and Na2N2-type phases under compression. This is consistent with the increasing coordination number of the K atom in the different K2N2 phases under compression in Figs. 3(c) and 3(d). The densification of K2N2 under pressure is realized by increasing the cation coordination number from 5 in ground-state C2/m phase to 8 in Na2N2-type (K2 atoms are coordinated by eight N atoms and K1 atoms are fourfold coordinated by four N atoms) and Cmmm phases, and finally to 10 in C2/c phase.
2.3 Electronic Structures of K2N2 Phases
To get deeper insight into the electronic structure evolutions of these K2N2 phases under pressure, we calculated the total density of states (DOS) and the site projected DOS, as shown in Fig. 4, where the Fermi level is the vertical dotted line. In contrast with the semiconducting nature of C2/c phase (Fig. 4(d)), the C2/m, Na2N2-type, and Cmmm phases are all metallic with the N-p electron crossing the Fermi level. Thus, the K2N2 possesses a metal-semiconductor transition, that is similar to that of Li-N system in recent work[28]. From Fig. 4(a)–Fig. 4(c), the C2/m, Na2N2-type, and Cmmm phases exhibit similar projected DOS profiles in the valence band region, the K-s and K-p atomic orbitals are located at the deep energy levels (around −32 and −16 eV, respectively), and the N-s atomic orbitals mainly lie around −22 − −10 eV. Moreover, the interaction between K and N atoms is extremely weak due to the absence of overlapping regions in their atomic projected DOSs. From the inspection of the DOS profiles, a clear broadening of different atomic decomposed states is seen in the high-pressure C2/c phase (Fig. 4(d)), leading to clear hybridizations between K-p and N-p atomic orbitals. In contrast to the first three low-pressure K2N2 phases, this distinction is partially due to the increasing coordination number of K atoms in C2/c phase and to the resulting chemical bonding change that will be illustrated in the following Bader charge transfer analysis.
Fig. 5 presents the PBE-resulted energy band structures of the four K2N2 phases, the projected weights of K-s, K-p, and N-s orbital electrons are not taken into account herein because of their exceptionally tiny contributions around the Fermi level in Fig. 4. Compared to the strong metallic nature of the Cmmm phase, which is mainly dominated by N-px/N-pz at the considered energy range of −2 − 2 eV (Fig. 5(c)), the C2/m ( Na2N2-type) phase exhibits a relative weaker metallic behavior that two bands of N-py/N-pz (N-px/N-py) crossing the Fermi level in Fig. 5(a) (Fig. 5(b)). The indirect semiconducting nature of C2/c phase (band gap of 2.0 eV) is demonstrated in Fig. 5(d), with the valence band maximum (VBM) and conduction band minimum (CBM) is located at A and E points, respectively. It is further found that the VBM and CBM of the C2/c phase are principally composed of N-px and N-pz orbitals, respectively.
2.4 Atomic Chemical Bonding of K2N2 Phases
Fig. 6 shows the projected two-dimensional (2D) electron localization functions (ELF) of the four K2N2 phases to further reveal the atomic chemical bonding. The ELF is used to characterize the localized distribution of electrons of different atoms. The ELF values of 1, 0.5, and close to 0 indicate strong electron localization, electron gas, and nonelectron localization, respectively. From Fig. 6(a)–Fig. 6(c), the high-ELF regions are distributed between two N atoms, indicating the strong covalent N-N bonding in the C2/m, Na2N2-type, and Cmmm phases. Lone-pair electrons of K remain from the C2/m to Cmmm phases under pressure, as illustrated by the ELF value of 0 around K atoms, which is in conformity with the projected atomic orbital DOSs described in Fig. 4(a)–Fig. 4(c). For the compressed C2/c phase, some lone-pair electrons of K still remain, yet some of them are transferred to the regions of the K-N bond. Hence, the pressure compels the K-p lone-pair electrons to participate in the chemical bonding with N-p electrons under compression, realizing the high pressure C2/c phase with increased coordination number of K atoms. The electron localization on N-N bond in the C2/c phase (Fig. 6(d)) is weaker than that in the other three low-pressure K2N2 phases, confirming that the N―N single bond of the polymerized one-dimensional nitrogen chains is weaker than the N=N double bond of the N2 quasimolecules.
Finally, the Bader charges in the four phases are listed in Table 2 by using the Bader AIM method. For the ground-state C2/m phase, each N atom accepts 0.491e which corresponds to the electron loss per K atom. When phase transits into the Na2N2-type and Cmmm phases, a relatively stronger ionic bonding feature of K-N bond is disclosed because that the charge transfer is raised to approximately 0.645e − 0.690e as a result of the electron gain of N. Contrarily, it is noted that the atomic charge transfer from the K atom to N atom decrease to 0.623e in the compressed C2/c phase. This variation may be originated from that partial K atoms participate in covalent bonding with the N atom under compression, as indicated by the orbital hybridizations of K-p and N-p in Fig. 4(d). It then can be concluded that the chemical bonding in the C2/c phase containing one-dimensional polymerized nitrogen chains is a complex mixture of covalent and ionic characteristics.
Table 2. Calculated Bader charges of K and N atoms in C2/m, Na2N2-type, Cmmm, and C2/c phasesPhase Pressure/GPa Atom Charge value/e Charge transfer/e C2/m 0 K
N8.509 (×2)
5.491 (×2)+0.491
−0.491Na2N2-type 2.5 K1
K2
N8.407
8.303
5.645 (×2)+0.593
+0.697
−0.645Cmmm 20.0 K
N8.310 (×2)
5.690 (×2)+0.690
−0.690C2/c 135.0 K
N8.377 (×2)
5.623 (×2)+0.623
−0.6233. Conclusions
In summary, we have performed a systematic crystal structure search for alkali metal diazenide K2N2 under pressure using the advanced swarm intelligence structure simulations. The ground-state phase of K2N2 is determined to be a new monoclinic C2/m structure with N2 quasimolecules, and three high-pressure structures of K2N2, including Na2N2-type (1.7−3.6 GPa), Cmmm (3.6−122.0 GPa), and C2/c (above 122.0 GPa), are identified. Remarkably, the pressure-induced polymerization of one-dimensional nitrogen chains in the high-pressure C2/c semiconducting phase is firstly reported, attributed to the participation of K-p lone-pair electrons in the chemical bonding under pressure. The occurrences of the high-pressure phases of Na2N2-type, Cmmm, and C2/c follow the increased coordination numbers (from 5 to 10) of K atoms with the incresed pressures, accompanied by significant N-N bonding modification from N=N dimers to polymerized N―N single bond one-dimensional chains. Furthermore, a metal-semiconductor transition of K2N2 under pressure is demonstrated by the electronic structures calculations. The present findings provide fundamental insights into the high-pressure structures and the polymerization of N atoms of alkali metal diazenides, supplying useful guidance for the syntheses of K2N2 in further experimental efforts.
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表 1 检测项目
Table 1. Test items
Test type Detection content Method Appearance inspection Cracking, peeling, exposed reinforcement, deformation
(settlement joint), water seepage, ponding, etcSteel ruler measurement, ultrasonic detector,
hand-held strain gauge, impact echo method, etcMechanical property Strength Rebound method and coring method Durability Carbonization depth, thickness of reinforcement
protective layer, reinforcement position, chloride
ion detection, reinforcement corrosionIndicator method, electromagnetic method,
silver nitrate titration method,
half-cell point method表 2 变形控制标准(单位:mm)
Table 2. Deformation control standard (Unit:mm)
Station Vertical deformation Transverse deformation Alert value Alarm value Control value Alert value Alarm value Control value Line 2 −2.1~0.7 −2.4~0.8 −3.0~1.0 1.4 1.6 2.0 Line 3 2.8 3.2 4.0 1.4 1.6 2.0 表 3 地层参数
Table 3. Stratum parameters
Formation materials Density/
(kg·m−3)Elastic modulus/
MPaPoisson’s ratio Internal friction
angle/(°)Cohesion/kN Filling 1800 22.5 0.33 10 5 Silty clay 1950 27.0 0.30 18 27 Fine medium sand 1980 45.0 0.24 30 0 Round gravel and pebble 2150 120.0 0.22 40 0 Sandy silt 2030 110.0 0.25 28 22 表 4 结构参数
Table 4. Structure parameters
Material Density/(kg·m−3) Cohesion/kN Internal friction angle/(°) Elastic modulus/GPa Poisson’s ratio Reinforcement zone 2350 35 25 0.32 0.28 Primary support 2436 30.00 0.25 Secondary lining 2425 31.00 0.24 Pile 2425 26.00 0.20 表 5 施工方案详细对比
Table 5. Detailed comparison of construction schemes
Project Maximum settlement/mm Maximum surface settlement/mm Minimum principal stress/MPa CRD scheme 2.8 1.7 −9.43 PBA scheme 1.3 1.1 −9.08 Project Differential settlement of
deformation joint/mmWorking space Engineering cost CRD scheme 0.8 Moderate Lower PBA scheme 0.2 Less Higher 表 6 现场监测结果
Table 6. Site monitoring results
Station Vertical deformation of
structure/mmTransverse deformation of
structure/mmTrack deformation/mm Structural crack Line 2 −1.28 0.5 −1.36 No Line 3 −1.01 0.5 No -
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