Advances in Civil Engineering (Jan 2021)

Analysis of Structural Response of Subway Shield Tunnel Lining under the Influence of Cavities

  • Yufeng Shi,
  • Zhaoyang Chen,
  • Duqiang Wei,
  • Tao Zhang,
  • Xuming Zhou,
  • Xiushao Zhao,
  • Junhao Hu,
  • Yuhang Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/3326595
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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The existence of cavities behind the shield tunnel lining can cause cracking, broken pieces, water leakage, and other problems, which reduces the durability and safety of the shield tunnel segment structure. In order to clarify the mechanism of cavity damage, a more systematic study of the effects of cavities on the shield tunnel lining structure from the angle, depth, and the number of cavities is carried out using model tests and numerical simulations without considering the effects of the stiffness reduction effect at the tunnel segment joints and groundwater seepage in this paper. The findings show that the bending moment value and the cavity angle value are approximately linear with the increase of single cavity angle, and the bending moment at the vault arch is reversed when the angle of the cavity behind the arch is greater than 30°. With the increase of single cavity depth, the axial force and bending moment at the cavity increase, and the distribution of bending moment remains unchanged, and the bending moment tends to be stable and unchanged beyond a certain depth. With the increase of single cavity angle and depth, the structural safety coefficient of the segment decreases, and the degree of influence is angle value > depth value. The existence of multiple cavities intensifies the influence of each cavity on the segment, especially when there are cavities behind the top and bottom of the vault; the bending moment value of the top of the vault increases by 22.53% compared with that of the single cavity condition.