Study of Soil Media with Multiple Tunnels or Cavities Using the Boundary Element Technique

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Abdalla MH Dif A. E N
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The effect of multiple tunnels /cavities on the stress and deformation field of the soil media was investigated by using a two dimen- sional plane strain boundary element model. The soil was considered as an elastic, isot- ropic and homogenous media. The interaction of two circular and parallel tunnels/cavities was investigated. Depth of burial, tunnel spacing and surface load width were the system variables considered. The results of this study indicated that the vertical displacements of the soil media increases by decreasing the distance between the adjacent openings, the interaction between the two tunnels/cavities can be neglected for K/D > 5, while the load width has a minor effect except in the dis- tance of D from the center line of the load and for a depth of 2D.
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APA: Abdalla MH Dif A. E N  (1987)  Study of Soil Media with Multiple Tunnels or Cavities Using the Boundary Element Technique

MLA: Abdalla MH Dif A. E N Study of Soil Media with Multiple Tunnels or Cavities Using the Boundary Element Technique. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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