2022
DOI: 10.3390/app122211479
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Influence Law of Foundation Pit Excavation on Stress of Surrounding Tunnel Bolt

Abstract: Due to the existence of a tunnel next to the foundation pit, the soil surrounding the foundation pit deforms into the foundation pit due to the excavation unloading during the process of foundation pit excavation, which causes the deformation of the tunnel. The supporting structure of the tunnel can ensure the deformation stability of the tunnel, so it is necessary to study the stress of the tunnel bolt supporting structure caused by the excavation of the foundation pit. In this paper, the numerical simulation… Show more

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“…Niu Jiandong et al [7] established finite element analysis models to study the deformation of foundation pits. Hu Shengbin et al [8] used the numerical simulation method to study the influence of the distance between the foundation pit and tunnel and the width and depth of foundation pit excavation on the stress of the tunnel bolt. Sun Yongshuai et al [9] used FLAC 3D 6.0, a three-dimensional finite-difference software simulation, to study the variation law of formation stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Niu Jiandong et al [7] established finite element analysis models to study the deformation of foundation pits. Hu Shengbin et al [8] used the numerical simulation method to study the influence of the distance between the foundation pit and tunnel and the width and depth of foundation pit excavation on the stress of the tunnel bolt. Sun Yongshuai et al [9] used FLAC 3D 6.0, a three-dimensional finite-difference software simulation, to study the variation law of formation stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%