Affiliation:
1. Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract
<p>A three-tunnel configuration was proposed to strengthen the North-South connection in Brussels. The optimal construction order of the bored tunnels, mainly focusing on the settlements and deformations of the surrounding soil mass is investigated here. All two-tunnel and three-tunnel construction orders are investigated by mainly focusing on the surface settlements calculated with Plaxis 2D. An extended variant of the grout pressure method is developed to also incorporate the relative magnitude of the different settlement components due to shield tunneling. The accuracy of a simplified version is simultaneously tested by comparison of the obtained final settlement troughs. The influence of the constitutive model on the settlement values is also verified. More specifically, the difference in results between the Mohr-Coulomb model and the Hardened Strain model with small strain stiffness is investigated. Finally, a simple empirical superposition principle is established based on the method of Peck to approximate the Plaxis results. The research is based on the geometry of and other assumptions made for a new tunnel connection in Brussels but presents a general overall design concept. The results can thus be generalized to other multiple tunnel configurations.</p>
Publisher
International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)
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