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Surface settlements induced by twin tunneling in silty sand
Surface settlements caused by twin tunneling are a major interest in underground space engineering. Most prevailing studies have investigated the surface settlements observed over twin tunnels constructed in clay. Yet, less attention is given to the twin tunnels excavated in silty sand, which is the focus of this study. A comprehensive field monitoring scheme was designed in the Hangzhou metro line six project to measure the surface settlements during twin tunneling by adopting earth pressure balance shields. The influence of four shield operational parameters, namely, face pressure, tail grouting pressure, penetration rate, and pitching angle on the surface settlements due to twin tunneling are explored. In general, the total settlement profiles observed over twin tunnels follow an inverted bimodal shape. The post-settlement observed over the 1st tunnel due to the 2nd tunnel excavation is non-trivial when the twin tunnels are spaced closely. Low face pressure and tail grouting pressure can induce excessive peak surface settlements during twin tunneling in silty sand.
Surface settlements induced by twin tunneling in silty sand
Surface settlements caused by twin tunneling are a major interest in underground space engineering. Most prevailing studies have investigated the surface settlements observed over twin tunnels constructed in clay. Yet, less attention is given to the twin tunnels excavated in silty sand, which is the focus of this study. A comprehensive field monitoring scheme was designed in the Hangzhou metro line six project to measure the surface settlements during twin tunneling by adopting earth pressure balance shields. The influence of four shield operational parameters, namely, face pressure, tail grouting pressure, penetration rate, and pitching angle on the surface settlements due to twin tunneling are explored. In general, the total settlement profiles observed over twin tunnels follow an inverted bimodal shape. The post-settlement observed over the 1st tunnel due to the 2nd tunnel excavation is non-trivial when the twin tunnels are spaced closely. Low face pressure and tail grouting pressure can induce excessive peak surface settlements during twin tunneling in silty sand.
Surface settlements induced by twin tunneling in silty sand
K.K. Pabodha M. Kannangara (Autor:in) / Zhi Ding (Autor:in) / Wan-Huan Zhou (Autor:in)
2022
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