Analysis of Slip Failure Characteristics and Support Deformation Law of Structural Planes and Rock Foundation Pits with Developed Karst Caves

Author:

Xu JinORCID,Wang Yansen

Abstract

This paper establishes a numerical analysis model for the slope of a high-inclined angle stratified foundation pit using support methods including row piles, pile-anchor supports, and combined pile-bracing-anchor supports. The reliability of the analysis conclusion was verified by comparing the stress and deformation laws of the support structures on the bedding rock side and the toppling rock side in different schemes, in conjunction with the measured data from Sanhuan South Road Station of Xuzhou Metro Line 3. In addition, on the basis of summarizing the deformation characteristics of the support structures on the bedding rock side and the toppling rock side, the design concept of sectionalized support based on the spatial effect was proposed, and the advantages of the sectionalized support design were elaborated in combination with the numerical analysis results.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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