A numerical exercise for the definition under undrained conditions of the deep tunnel front characteristic curve

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Claudio Di Prisco (Politecnico di Milano)

L. Flessati (Politecnico di Milano)

G. Frigerio (Politecnico di Milano)

Pietro Lunardi (Rocksoil)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11440-017-0564-y
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
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Volume number
13
Pages (from-to)
635–649

Abstract

In spite of the increasing diffusion of tunnel boring machines, conventional tunnelling is still largely employed in the excavation of both deep and shallow tunnels characterized by a particularly irregular tracing. Under difficult ground conditions, in conventional tunnelling, the front is frequently reinforced by using fibreglass tubes partially removed during the excavation. This technique is expensive, time-consuming and its design is based on either empirical or very simplified theoretical formulas. Thus, the ultimate objective of the research developed by the authors is to introduce a more sophisticated design approach for this front reinforcement technique. A first step in this direction is this numerical study, in which the mechanical response of deep tunnel faces under undrained conditions is analysed by employing the front characteristic curve: a useful tool largely employed in the literature in analogy with what done for the cavity. The main result of this paper is the “Front Mother Characteristic” curve, obtained by introducing appropriate non-dimensional variables, allowing the designer, once both the system geometry and the soil mechanical properties are assigned, to assess the displacements of tunnel fronts without performing any numerical analysis.

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