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Evolution of Tunnel Uplift Induced by Overlying Oblique Intersection Angle Excavation and an Effective Protection Measure
The release of ground stress brought on by overlying excavation poses a significant threat to regular tunnel operation, especially when the foundation pit intersects the tunnel inclination, and the torsional deformation of the tunnel also needs to be considered. Based on the foundation pit intersecting with the subway tunnel at an angle, the U-shaped soil reinforcing (USR) technique was introduced to limit the tunnel heave produced by overlying excavation. The Topcon MS05A automated monitoring system was used to track the following: (1) the evolution of the tunnel heave over time and space; (2) the convergent deformation of the cross section; and (3) the torsional deformation. The reinforcement efficiency of the USR method was assessed with numerical simulations, and the effect of intersection angles and reinforcement dimensions on the deformation of the underlying tunnel was further discussed. In addition, an optimal design was suggested for the USR method that considers cost. Tunnel deformation utilizing the USR method was reduced by 63.40%, and the maximum heave was observed to be merely 6.5 mm. The influence zone on the tunnel by overlying excavation was up to 2.5 times the excavation widths, and the tunnel always produced clockwise rotation. Backfilling generates significant and sharp distortion, so the backfilling speed must be carefully controlled. The foundation pit spanning the tunnel at a small angle caused a bigger heave and torsion of the tunnel, which should be avoided. The proposed optimization approach can determine the cost based on the tunnel deformation control criteria. This study provided a valuable reference for the protection of adjacent excavations of subway tunnels in deep sandy strata.
Evolution of Tunnel Uplift Induced by Overlying Oblique Intersection Angle Excavation and an Effective Protection Measure
The release of ground stress brought on by overlying excavation poses a significant threat to regular tunnel operation, especially when the foundation pit intersects the tunnel inclination, and the torsional deformation of the tunnel also needs to be considered. Based on the foundation pit intersecting with the subway tunnel at an angle, the U-shaped soil reinforcing (USR) technique was introduced to limit the tunnel heave produced by overlying excavation. The Topcon MS05A automated monitoring system was used to track the following: (1) the evolution of the tunnel heave over time and space; (2) the convergent deformation of the cross section; and (3) the torsional deformation. The reinforcement efficiency of the USR method was assessed with numerical simulations, and the effect of intersection angles and reinforcement dimensions on the deformation of the underlying tunnel was further discussed. In addition, an optimal design was suggested for the USR method that considers cost. Tunnel deformation utilizing the USR method was reduced by 63.40%, and the maximum heave was observed to be merely 6.5 mm. The influence zone on the tunnel by overlying excavation was up to 2.5 times the excavation widths, and the tunnel always produced clockwise rotation. Backfilling generates significant and sharp distortion, so the backfilling speed must be carefully controlled. The foundation pit spanning the tunnel at a small angle caused a bigger heave and torsion of the tunnel, which should be avoided. The proposed optimization approach can determine the cost based on the tunnel deformation control criteria. This study provided a valuable reference for the protection of adjacent excavations of subway tunnels in deep sandy strata.
Evolution of Tunnel Uplift Induced by Overlying Oblique Intersection Angle Excavation and an Effective Protection Measure
Int. J. Geomech.
Li, Yanwei (author) / Wang, Defa (author) / Luo, Yiping (author) / Wang, Lin (author) / Li, Jingwei (author) / Suo, Nan (author)
2024-11-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English