A Precise Prediction of Tunnel Deformation Caused by Circular Foundation Pit Excavation

Author:

Sun Huasheng,Wang Lingwei,Chen Shenwei,Deng Hengwei,Zhang Jihua

Abstract

In comparison with tetragonal retaining structures, circular retaining structures have an advantage in terms of controlling the deformation caused by foundation excavation, and are a reasonable choice in engineering practice. Many results have been obtained regarding the effect of tetragonal excavation on the deformation of an adjacent tunnel. Nevertheless, a sufficient understanding of the circular excavation’s effect on the deformation of an adjacent tunnel is currently lacking. Therefore, this study focused on the problem of precise predicting tunnel deformation below a circular excavation. A numerical model was established to calculate the tunnel deformation caused by the circular excavation. An advanced nonlinear constitutive model, known as a hypoplasticity model, which can capture path-dependent and strain-dependent soil stiffness even at small strains, was adopted. The models and their associated parameters were calibrated by centrifuge test results reported in the literature. The deformation mechanism was revealed, and the calculated results were compared with those obtained with a square excavation and the same excavation amount. The differences between the deformations caused by these two types of excavation shapes were analyzed. It was found that under equal excavation area conditions, the excavation-induced deformations of the metro tunnel below a circular excavation were approximately 1.18–1.22 times greater than those below a square excavation. The maximum tunnel tensile bending strain caused by the circular excavation was 32% smaller than that caused by the square excavation. By comparing with the measured results, it is proved that the proposed numerical method can provide effective reference for engineers to analyze soil-structure problems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

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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