Field monitoring of the movements and deformations of two subway tunnels during the construction of an overcrossing tunnel: a case study

IF 3.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1007/s13349-024-00801-0
Huangsong Pan, Tong Qiu, Liyuan Tong
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During the construction of a new tunnel overcrossing existing tunnels at close proximity, the existing tunnels should be protected by protective structures and/or ground improvement measures. However, the construction of these structures and ground improvement may cause movement or deformation to the existing tunnels, potentially jeopardizing their operational safety, particularly under soft soil and sensitive ground conditions. This study presents the results of a year-long field monitoring program focusing on the movement of two underlying subway tunnels during different construction phases of an overcrossing cut-and-cover tunnel. Protective structures/measures for the existing subway tunnels included the construction of H-pile walls, deep soil mixing, cast-in-situ bored piles, and staged excavation for the new tunnel. In terms of construction-induced movement to the existing subway tunnels, it was found that the construction of H-pile walls induced the largest vertical settlement, the deep soil mixing operations induced the largest horizontal displacements, and the staged excavation induced the largest uplift. Although the maximum horizontal displacement at the springline of a subway tunnel near the center of the construction area slightly exceeded the alarm value, the implemented protective structures/measures were effective in reducing the total horizontal and vertical displacements of the existing tunnels.

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在修建过街隧道期间对两条地铁隧道的移动和变形进行实地监测:案例研究
在興建新隧道橫跨現有隧道時,現有隧道應受到保護構築物及/或地面改善措施的保護。然而,这些结构和地面改善措施的建设可能会导致现有隧道的移动或变形,从而可能危及其运营安全,尤其是在软土和敏感的地面条件下。本研究介绍了一项为期一年的实地监测项目的结果,重点关注两条地下隧道在明挖回填隧道不同施工阶段的移动情况。现有地铁隧道的保护结构/措施包括建造 H 型桩墙、深层土壤搅拌、现浇钻孔桩,以及分阶段挖掘新隧道。在施工对现有地铁隧道造成的移动方面,发现建造工字桩墙引起的垂直沉降最大,深层土壤搅拌作业引起的水平位移最大,而分阶段开挖引起的隆起最大。虽然靠近施工区中心的地铁隧道弹线处的最大水平位移略微超过了警戒值,但已实施的保护结构/措施有效地减少了现有隧道的总水平和垂直位移。
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Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring
Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring (JCSHM) publishes articles to advance the understanding and the application of health monitoring methods for the condition assessment and management of civil infrastructure systems. JCSHM serves as a focal point for sharing knowledge and experience in technologies impacting the discipline of Civionics and Civil Structural Health Monitoring, especially in terms of load capacity ratings and service life estimation.
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