A Physics-Data Hybrid Model for Predicting Earth Pressure Evolution in Buried Horizontal Cylindrical Tanks
Li Quanen, Zhang Yu, Di Shengjie, Liu Zaobao, Luan YalinAbstract
Buried horizontal cylindrical tanks are susceptible to stress instabilities, such as shell buckling and weld fatigue, under nonuniform ground settlement. Classical Terzaghi-based earth pressure theories simplify key parameters into static constants, rendering them inadequate for capturing the dynamic soil-tank interaction and parameter evolution induced by settlement. To address this limitation, a physics-data hybrid model (PDHM) is developed by embedding a genetic programming (GP) module into a three-dimensional (3D) analytical earth pressure framework for medium-dense sand conditions. This approach leverages the symbolic regression capability of GP to derive explicit nonlinear expressions for the dynamic load-bearing width