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Measurement and Analysis of Deformation of Underlying Tunnel Induced by Foundation Pit Excavation

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Medium: Fachartikel
Sprache(n): Englisch
Veröffentlicht in: Advances in Civil Engineering, , v. 2023
Seite(n): 1-12
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8897139
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The excavation of a foundation pit can exert a notable impact on the underlying tunnel. This research paper aims to analyze and synthesize measured deformation outcomes caused by foundation pit excavation on the underlying tunnel. The paper employs a two-stage analysis approach to derive the calculation formula for additional stress and the deformation control equation of the adjacent tunnel under the influence of foundation pit excavation. Subsequently, the Hermite spectrum method is applied to transform the deformation control equation of the underlying tunnel into a set of linear equations, enabling the determination of the deformation curve. To verify the precision of the theoretical calculation method, a comparative study is conducted between theoretical results and actual measurements. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis of crucial project factors is performed. The research findings reveal minimal disparity between theoretical calculation outcomes and measured deformation of the underlying tunnel, thus affirming the accuracy and rationality of the theoretical calculation formula. The excavation of the foundation pit leads to an uplift deformation in the underlying tunnel, resulting in an “n”-shaped deformation profile. Notably, the stiffness of the foundation soil and the depth at which the tunnel is buried emerge as pivotal factors influencing the deformation of the underlying tunnel. As the stiffness of the foundation soil and the depth of tunnel burial increase, the uplift deformation gradually diminishes, albeit within a restricted range of reduction.

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    14.01.2024
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