利用直接剪切界面试验模拟与顶管停工相关的表皮摩擦增加

IF 6.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1016/j.tust.2024.106147
Bryan A. McCabe , Kevin G. O’Dwyer , Brian B. Sheil
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现场经验表明,在用于安装公用事业管道的长顶管驱动中,停机后重新开始顶进时会出现表皮摩擦力的瞬时峰值;这些力通常非常大,而且难以预测,给承包商带来了巨大风险。本文在实验室中使用直接剪切界面试验复制了这一问题,在仪器的一半放置混凝土试样,另一半放置各种砂/膨润土泥浆混合物。在这些试验中,一旦达到临界状态条件,就会出现不同持续时间的停顿(从 30 分钟到≈2 周),并记录重新开始剪切时剪应力的增加情况。实验结果表明,剪切应力的增加取决于膨润土泥浆的含量,而且似乎存在一个停顿持续时间的临界值,超过这个临界值,表皮摩擦力的增加似乎趋于平稳,这表明膨润土内部存在一个有时间限制的过程。剪切仪测试测量了老化膨润土泥浆样品的凝胶强度,此外,直接剪切试验停机期间的固结幅度较小且不稳定(在时间上),这些都表明膨润土的触变性是造成停机引起的表皮摩擦力增加的主要原因。一个能捕捉这种行为的简单模型为从部分现场数据中提取的、由停工引起的表皮摩擦力增加提供了一个安全上限,与工业上使用的标准预测模型相比,该模型能更好地预测顶升力。
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Skin friction increases associated with pipe-jacking stoppages modelled using direct shear interface tests
In long pipe-jacking drives used for installing utility pipelines, field experience has shown that transient peaks in skin friction arise upon recommencement of jacking after stoppages; these forces are often very large and difficult to predict, presenting a significant risk for contractors. In this paper, the problem is replicated in the laboratory using direct shear interface tests with a concrete specimen in one half of the apparatus and various sand/bentonite slurry mixtures in the other. Once critical state conditions were reached in these tests, stoppages of various durations (from 30 mins up to ≈2 weeks) were incorporated and the increase in shear stress upon recommencement of shearing was noted. The experimental results revealed that these increases are dependent on bentonite slurry content, and there appears to be a threshold stoppage duration beyond which the skin friction increase appears to plateau, suggestive of a time-limited process within the bentonite. Shearometer tests measuring the gel strength of aged bentonite slurry samples, in addition to small and erratic (in time) consolidation magnitudes during the direct shear test stoppages together suggest that bentonite thixotropy is a key contributor to the stoppage-induced skin friction increases. A simple model capturing this behaviour provided a safe upper bound to the stoppage-induced skin friction increases extracted from a selection of field data, offering much better jacking force predictions than standard prediction models used in industry.
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Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 工程技术-工程:土木
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454
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10.8 months
期刊介绍: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology is an international journal which publishes authoritative articles encompassing the development of innovative uses of underground space and the results of high quality research into improved, more cost-effective techniques for the planning, geo-investigation, design, construction, operation and maintenance of underground and earth-sheltered structures. The journal provides an effective vehicle for the improved worldwide exchange of information on developments in underground technology - and the experience gained from its use - and is strongly committed to publishing papers on the interdisciplinary aspects of creating, planning, and regulating underground space.
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