Applied Sciences (Nov 2023)

Study on the Performance of Twin Shield Tunnel Excavation below Existing Multi-Arch Culvert Bridge in Close Vicinity

  • Xiaohua Bao,
  • Zhizao Bao,
  • Jun Shen,
  • Shidong Wu,
  • Shuming Yang,
  • Xiangsheng Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app132212285
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 22
p. 12285

Abstract

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Various adjacent construction projects are inevitably encountered during the large-scale construction of urban underground transportation. The case of a twin shield tunnel excavated below an existing multi-arch culvert bridge in close vicinity has not yet been thoroughly studied. A case of a shield tunnel excavation below an existing multi-arch culvert bridge in Foshan is presented. First, a fully coupled three-dimensional model incorporating fluid and solid interactions was established to simulate the twin shield tunnel excavation below the existing multi-arch culvert bridge in close vicinity. Subsequently, the numerical model was validated using the modified Peck empirical formula. Finally, the influence of different foundation reinforcement deformation moduli, tunnel excavation face support pressures and grouting pressures on ground deformation was discussed. The results indicate that the area most significantly affected by the excavation of the tunnel passing underneath is not within the section of the multi-arch culvert bridge after applying the foundation reinforcement design. The area most significantly impacted is concentrated as the shield tunnel commences excavation and advances beneath the location corresponding to the 1-hole of the steel corrugated pipe. The range of influence of the ground disturbance extends approximately 7 m in front of the excavation face before the tunnel passed through. The range of ground disturbance decreases to 4–6 m in front of the excavation face after the tunnel passed through. The excavation face support pressure and grouting pressure have a minor impact on the settlement of the multi-arch culvert bridge under this reinforcement design. The results provide useful references for the reinforcement design for tunnel excavation adjacent to existing structures.

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