2023
DOI: 10.3390/urbansci7040100
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Analysis of Overpass Displacements Due to Subway Construction Land Subsidence Using Machine Learning

Roman Shults,
Mykola Bilous,
Azhar Ormambekova
et al.

Abstract: Modern cities are full of complex and substantial engineering structures that differ by their geometry, sizes, operating conditions, and technologies used in their construction. During the engineering structures’ life cycle, they experience the effects of construction, environmental, and functional loads. Among those structures are bridges and road overpasses. The primary reason for these structures’ displacements is land subsidence. The paper addresses a particular case of geospatial monitoring of a road over… Show more

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“…One of the defining parameters of geodetic monitoring is the periodicity of observations, which does not depend on the total duration of observations but may differ for different stages of the life cycle of a building or structure. Studies on deformations of buildings and structures for scientific purposes are carried out monthly [14], weekly [15], once or twice a quarter (during construction), once or twice a year (during operation) [2], every three months during the change of seasons [16] or with other periodicity depending on the existing conditions and monitoring tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the defining parameters of geodetic monitoring is the periodicity of observations, which does not depend on the total duration of observations but may differ for different stages of the life cycle of a building or structure. Studies on deformations of buildings and structures for scientific purposes are carried out monthly [14], weekly [15], once or twice a quarter (during construction), once or twice a year (during operation) [2], every three months during the change of seasons [16] or with other periodicity depending on the existing conditions and monitoring tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, observations are completed when the values of displacements in the last three cycles do not exceed the accuracy of measurements [16]. The obtained data are compared with the maximum permissible values, taking into account the provisions of regulatory documents (for hydraulic structures [17,18]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%