2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/7483628
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Deformation Characteristics and Influence Factors of a Shallow Tunnel Excavated in Soft Clay with High Plasticity

Abstract: A series of problems, including large deformation of supporting structures, shotcrete peeling, and yielding of the steel frame, occurs constantly during tunnel construction in soft clay layers. These problems considerably raise the risk of tunnel construction. Thus, the deformation characteristics of soft clay around the tunnel during construction must be investigated to guarantee safety. In this research, a field test was conducted on 50 sections of a tunnel, which was built in high-plasticity clay layers. Th… Show more

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“…e accumulated data in the process are very large. Whether the information can be effectively used and managed will largely determine the effect of risk monitoring and early warning [10]. e characteristics of BIM collaborative management will play an important role in the system, providing good platform support for information integration.…”
Section: Information Integration Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e accumulated data in the process are very large. Whether the information can be effectively used and managed will largely determine the effect of risk monitoring and early warning [10]. e characteristics of BIM collaborative management will play an important role in the system, providing good platform support for information integration.…”
Section: Information Integration Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assume that the required s w is approximately 8 m and the maximum permeability coefficient of a confined aquifer k is 36 m/d based on field conditions. The influence radius R is calculated as 480 m using Equation (5). The model range is supposed to extend to more than 480 m from the pit center.…”
Section: Initial/boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most excavation depths in urban areas have reached more than 20 m at present [2,3]. In the eastern coastal areas of China (e.g., Shanghai, Tianjin, and Hangzhou), considerable amounts of Quaternary marine and estuarine sediments have been alternately deposited, forming an alternating multi-aquifer system (MAS) composed of low-permeability clay, silt, saturated sand, and gravel layers [4][5][6][7]. Besides, these deposits frequently have high water tables as approaching the coast [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…erefore, it is of great significance to predict ground movements induced by tunneling, especially for the cases of tunneling under intense buildings, in order to assess the potential correlated damage of surface structures [1,[10][11][12]. e development of prediction methods to calculate tunnel-induced ground movement is among the hottest topics in tunnel engineering [13]. A large number of research efforts have been paid with respect to methods for predicting tunneling-induced ground movements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%