Numerical modelling of tunnel face stability in homogeneous and layered soft ground

被引:113
|
作者
Alagha, Ahmed S. N. [1 ,2 ]
Chapman, David N. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Engn, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, England
[2] Univ Birmingham, Coll Engn, Dept Civil Engn, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
关键词
Soft ground tunnelling; Face stability; Finite element; Arching effect; Layered ground; SHALLOW CIRCULAR TUNNELS; SHIELD TUNNEL; FAILURE; DRIVEN; SOIL; PIPES;
D O I
10.1016/j.tust.2019.103096
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Soft ground tunnelling in urban areas is more frequently being performed using the shield method. Due to its great influence on both ground settlement and construction safety, face stability is one of the most critical problems in shield tunnelling. In this research, a series of 3 - D finite element simulations were conducted using the Midas - GTS NX software in order to determine the required collapse pressure of a tunnel face during tunnelling in homogeneous or layered soils. In terms of homogeneous ground, the effects of different soil strength parameters, cover-to-diameter ratios and tunnel diameters were investigated. Based on the numerical results of 140 analyses, a new design equation has been derived to calculate the required face collapse pressure during tunnelling in a purely frictional soil or a c - phi soil above the groundwater table. The results of this equation are in close agreement with the results from available experimental tests and theoretical approaches, and hence the equation provides a very useful method for estimating face collapse pressure. Furthermore, the arching effect has been explicitly investigated, and the failure mechanisms ahead of the tunnel face have been presented for various cases. For layered ground, two stratification scenarios were considered. Each scenario comprised two strata; an upper and a lower stratum. The first scenario (Case 1) involved the upper stratum intersecting with the lower stratum at the tunnel crown, while in the second scenario (Case 2), both strata intersect at the tunnel axis. In each case, the shear strength parameters of the upper and lower strata were changed to study the influence of these variations on face collapse pressure. In Case 1, it was found that the face collapse pressure is far more sensitive to parameter variations in the lower stratum than those of the upper stratum. In Case 2, however, almost the same values of face collapse pressure were obtained for both sets of parameter variation. Furthermore, if the lower stratum is stronger than the upper stratum, the required face collapse pressure in Case 2 is greater than that in Case 1.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Centrifuge testing and numerical modeling of tunnel face stability considering longitudinal slope angle and steady state seepage in soft clay
    Weng, Xiaolin
    Sun, Yufeng
    Yan, Binhua
    Niu, Haoshuang
    Lin, Rongan
    Zhou, Shangqi
    TUNNELLING AND UNDERGROUND SPACE TECHNOLOGY, 2020, 101
  • [42] Centrifuge and numerical modelling of ground-borne vibration from an underground tunnel
    Yang, W.
    Hussein, M. F. M.
    Marshall, A. M.
    SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING, 2013, 51 : 23 - 34
  • [43] Upper bound analysis for estimation of the influence of seepage on tunnel face stability in layered soils
    Liu, Wei
    Albers, Bettina
    Zhao, Yu
    Tang, Xiao-wu
    JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY-SCIENCE A, 2016, 17 (11): : 886 - 902
  • [44] Seepage-Stress Coupled Analysis on Shield Tunnel Face Stability in Layered Soil
    Fan, Yongli
    Ren, Zemin
    Liu, Kun
    Qiao, Jinli
    Chen, Xia
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHATRONICS, ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION (ICMRA 2015), 2015, 15 : 185 - 189
  • [45] Ground freezing for tunnel face stabilization
    Deming, PW
    Lacy, HS
    Chang, DK
    NORTH AMERICAN TUNNELING 2000: UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION: THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES, 2000, : 383 - 392
  • [46] 3D-GSIS geotechnical modelling of tunnel intersection in soft ground: the Second Heinenoord Tunnel, Netherlands
    Elkadi, AS
    Huisman, M
    TUNNELLING AND UNDERGROUND SPACE TECHNOLOGY, 2002, 17 (04) : 363 - 369
  • [47] Face Stability of Tunnel in Multi-stratum: Limit Analysis and Numerical Simulation
    Yanbo Chang
    Ping Cao
    Jian Zhang
    Zhi Fan
    Weiping Xie
    Zhizhen Liu
    Huijuan Deng
    Qingxiong Zhao
    Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2023, 41 : 3203 - 3215
  • [48] Numerical simulation research on excavation face stability of different depths of shield tunnel
    Sun X.
    Miao L.
    Lin H.
    Miao, Linchang (Lc.miao@seu.edu.cn), 1600, Southeast University (47): : 164 - 169
  • [49] Face Stability of Tunnel in Multi-stratum: Limit Analysis and Numerical Simulation
    Chang, Yanbo
    Cao, Ping
    Zhang, Jian
    Fan, Zhi
    Xie, Weiping
    Liu, Zhizhen
    Deng, Huijuan
    Zhao, Qingxiong
    GEOTECHNICAL AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2023, 41 (05) : 3203 - 3215
  • [50] Numerical Modeling and Theoretical Analysis of Tunnel Face Stability under Seepage Condition
    Lu, Xilin
    Wang, Haoran
    Huang, Maosong
    THEORIES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR HIGH-SPEED TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE, 2012, : 83 - 84