Influence of Vertical Pile Loading on Existing Tunnel Lining in Soft Clay

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Ayothiraman
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Mar 8, 2011

Abstract

Tunnel excavation may induce adverse effects on nearby existing structures/foundations in urban areas. Accurate prediction of tunnelling effects on pile foundations of nearby structures in the urban environment poses a major challenge during design. Several studies have been undertaken to understand the mechanisms of the soil-tunnel-pile interaction, which focused only on influence of tunnelling on nearby existing building and foundations. However, effect of pile loading on existing tunnels did not receive enough research attention so far. So it is essential to measure the response of existing tunnel-lining due to loading on newly constructed pile to assess to the safety against the additional forces/moment caused by pile loading and to evaluate the critical distance for the proposed construction of any structures from the tunnel location. This paper presents result of three-dimensional (3D) finite element analysis carried out in ABAQUS to investigate the effects of pile loading on existing tunnels embedded in cohesive soil. It is found that the effects on tunnel lining depend on horizontal separation distance between pile and tunnel as well as location/elevation of pile tip with respect to tunnel location.
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APA: R Ayothiraman  (2011)  Influence of Vertical Pile Loading on Existing Tunnel Lining in Soft Clay

MLA: R Ayothiraman Influence of Vertical Pile Loading on Existing Tunnel Lining in Soft Clay. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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