Effects of Tunnel Excavation on Historical Buildings by a Fully Coupled Soil-Structure Interaction 3D Analysis - A Case Study From Copenhagen “Cityringen” Metro Line

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alessandro Damiani Luisa Alfieri Spencer Cavagnet Sergio Notarianni Giorgio Fantauzzi
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The new tunnels of the Copenhagen ""Cityringen"" will be excavated, at Kongens Nytorv square, crossing over the existing M1 and M2 metro lines. After the crossing, the tunnels will underpass the historical building of the Magasin du Nord and adjacent masonry buildings, with a minimum tunnel cover of about 4.5 m. The tunnels have an internal diameter of 4.9m and are being excavated through earth pressure balanced Tunnel Boring Machines in mixed face.The Magasin du Nord estate is characterized by a very complex structure, with different blocks built in different times. An assessment of the condition of the building and its sensitivity to tunnellinginduced ground movements has been conducted through a fully coupled soil-structure interaction analysis; based on the results of this analysis, mitigation measures have been designed.INTRODUCTIONThe Copenhagen Metro Cityringen is expected to be running in July 2019 and will consist of two single tracks in a twin tunnels, each approximately 16 km in length, for transporting up to 243,000 passengers on an average work day. The Cityringen includes 17 underground stations with island platforms, 4 crossover facilities and 3 construction and ventilation shafts. The tunnels is being excavated using earth pressure balanced Tunnel Boring Machines and have an internal diameter of 4.90 m.The intersection with the existing M1 and M2 metro-line will take place at Kongens Nytorv and at Frederiksberg. According to the design alignment, in Kongens Nytorv the new tunnels will pass over the existing M1 and M2 ones; as a result of this, the tunnels will underpass the historical building of the Magasin du Nord and the adjacent masonry building hosting a Mc Donald’s with a minimum cover of about 4.5m.In the framework of Risk Assessment for sensitive buildings, the effects of tunneling-induced ground movements on the Estates ØS0437 (McDonald’s building), ØS0428 (Magasin du Nord) and ØS0004 (Hviids Vinstue) were evaluated. To achieve this goal a fully coupled soil-structure interaction has been considered and the entire excavation process has been reproduced in a 3D model where the abovementioned buildings have been modeled. In this way, a risk assessment analysis was performed evaluating directly the effects of the excavation in terms of settlements and variations of the internal forces as far as the excavation process proceeds. In figure 1, a picture of the construction of Kongens Nytorv station, with Magasin du Nord and Mc Donald’s building on the background, is presented."
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APA: Alessandro Damiani Luisa Alfieri Spencer Cavagnet Sergio Notarianni Giorgio Fantauzzi  (2016)  Effects of Tunnel Excavation on Historical Buildings by a Fully Coupled Soil-Structure Interaction 3D Analysis - A Case Study From Copenhagen “Cityringen” Metro Line

MLA: Alessandro Damiani Luisa Alfieri Spencer Cavagnet Sergio Notarianni Giorgio Fantauzzi Effects of Tunnel Excavation on Historical Buildings by a Fully Coupled Soil-Structure Interaction 3D Analysis - A Case Study From Copenhagen “Cityringen” Metro Line. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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