Fanyan Meng , Bo Hu , Renpeng Chen , Hongzhan Cheng , Huaina Wu
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Abstract
Shield tunnel is a type of linear underground structure assembled by lining segments, characterized with long joint, weak stiffness, and strict deformation control requirement. The situation of the long-term deformation and defect of the shield tunnel in soft ground in coastal area of China is severe, mainly attributed to the tunneling-induced ground consolidation, frozen cross passage, groundwater pumping, cyclic train load, and nearby construction. Shield tunnel is buried in ground, and the above factors could result in underlying ground settlement, overlying ground loading/unloading, and at-side ground unloading. As a result, the tunnel could suffer from different types of structural deformation and defect. Based upon the aforementioned different reasons, this study investigates the characteristics of the tunnel deformation and defect corresponding to the different types of ground stress change and deformation. It is found that tunneling-induced ground consolidation, frozen cross passage, groundwater pumping, and cyclic train load mainly contribute to the longitudinal differential settlement but negligible transverse convergence, associated with water leakages at circumferential joints. In comparison, surface surcharge and at-side unloading not only cause significant longitudinal differential deformation but also increase transverse lining internal forces, resulting in water leakages at circumferential joints, longitudinal lining concrete cracks and water leakages. Finally, nearby construction could strongly disturb the ground and cause the generation of excess pore-water pressure, making the shield tunnel deformation develops continuously after the nearby construction is completed.
期刊介绍:
Underground Space is an open access international journal without article processing charges (APC) committed to serving as a scientific forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of underground engineering. The journal welcomes manuscripts that deal with original theories, methods, technologies, and important applications throughout the life-cycle of underground projects, including planning, design, operation and maintenance, disaster prevention, and demolition. The journal is particularly interested in manuscripts related to the latest development of smart underground engineering from the perspectives of resilience, resources saving, environmental friendliness, humanity, and artificial intelligence. The manuscripts are expected to have significant innovation and potential impact in the field of underground engineering, and should have clear association with or application in underground projects.