Interaction between surface structures and tunnelling in sand

Centrifuge and computational modelling

Journal Article (2015)
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Giorgia Giardina (University of Cambridge)

M. J. Dejong (University of Cambridge)

Robert J. Mair (University of Cambridge)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2015.07.016
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Publication Year
2015
Language
English
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Volume number
50
Pages (from-to)
465-478

Abstract

Tunnelling in urban areas requires a careful estimation of the consequence of soil settlements on existing buildings. In this paper the interaction between the excavation of a tunnel in sand and surface structures is investigated. A two dimensional finite element model is presented and validated through comparison with centrifuge test results, both with and without structures. The model is then used to perform a sensitivity study on the effect of building weight on soil movements and structural deformations. The results of the validation indicate that assuming a no-tension interface between the soil and the structure is essential to capture the soil-structure interaction that was experimentally observed. The parametric analyses show that the relation between the building stiffness and the tunnelling-induced deformations depends on the building weight.

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