Abstract:Landslides have significant impacts on the stress and deformation of existing tunnel that can damage the existing tunnel lining structures and thus affect normal traffic operation. It is of importance to study the mechanical mechanism of tunnel–landslide support systems. However, there are few studies on the mechanical mechanism of existing tunnels in landslide areas. The combination of medium-diameter anti-slide piles (300 mm ≤ D ≤ 800 mm) overcomes the disadvantages of the complex construction process and hi… Show more
“…The models for the bedrock, sliding mass, and sliding zones adopt the Mohr-Coulomb model, while the models for the lining and pile bodies adopt the Elasticity model [20,24,27]. All model nodes are fixed in the Y-axis direction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These contact elements have a maximum shear force limit of 0.99 kN/m and a normal stiffness coefficient of 999 kN/m. The stiffness modulus of the contact elements for the pile-soil and tunnel interfaces is 2.45 MPa in the normal direction and 0.245 MPa in the shear direction [24]. Through the application of similarity scaling, the loads obtained from the model experiments are successfully converted to loads that accurately represent the actual working conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation of the sliding zone is carried out using a dual-layered polyethylene film that is filled with talcum powder. Back-calculation using the Bishop method yielded values of c=5.3kPa and φ=12.6° [24]. The tunnel model has dimensions of 25cm in height and 70cm in length.…”
Section: Model Test Design and Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, some scholars [22,23] have explored the mechanism of tunnel deformation in the secondary excavation support of existing tunnels and proposed appropriate support methods. Some scholars [24,25] have also analysed different support factors to obtain the force characteristics of tunnel lining under different support conditions. The tunnel-landslide system has been extensively studied by experts and scholars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 [24]. The combined medium-diameter anti-slide pile overcomes the challenges of complex construction, high cost, and demanding site requirements associated with large-diameter anti-slide piles.…”
“…The models for the bedrock, sliding mass, and sliding zones adopt the Mohr-Coulomb model, while the models for the lining and pile bodies adopt the Elasticity model [20,24,27]. All model nodes are fixed in the Y-axis direction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These contact elements have a maximum shear force limit of 0.99 kN/m and a normal stiffness coefficient of 999 kN/m. The stiffness modulus of the contact elements for the pile-soil and tunnel interfaces is 2.45 MPa in the normal direction and 0.245 MPa in the shear direction [24]. Through the application of similarity scaling, the loads obtained from the model experiments are successfully converted to loads that accurately represent the actual working conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation of the sliding zone is carried out using a dual-layered polyethylene film that is filled with talcum powder. Back-calculation using the Bishop method yielded values of c=5.3kPa and φ=12.6° [24]. The tunnel model has dimensions of 25cm in height and 70cm in length.…”
Section: Model Test Design and Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, some scholars [22,23] have explored the mechanism of tunnel deformation in the secondary excavation support of existing tunnels and proposed appropriate support methods. Some scholars [24,25] have also analysed different support factors to obtain the force characteristics of tunnel lining under different support conditions. The tunnel-landslide system has been extensively studied by experts and scholars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 [24]. The combined medium-diameter anti-slide pile overcomes the challenges of complex construction, high cost, and demanding site requirements associated with large-diameter anti-slide piles.…”
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