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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2019, Vol. 56 Issue (4) :127-134    DOI:
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Sensitivity and Its Impact of Strata Parameters on Ground Surface Settlements during Shield Tunnelling
(1 College of Urban Railway Transportation,Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai 201620; 2 Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200032)
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Abstract During the construction of shield tunnels, the changes of strata parameters have impact on ground sur? face settlements. Based on the Shanghai Beiheng channel project, the law of impact of cohesion, internal friction angle and compression modulus on ground surface settlements was summarized by 3D numerical analysis, and the sensitivities of strata parameters to ground surface settlements were obtained. The results show that the ground surface settlement is significantly reduced with an increase of cohesion, internal friction angle and compression modulus of shield tunnels with different buried depths; the cohesion has the lowest sensitivity to ground surface settlement and the stratum compression modulus has the highest sensitivity to ground surface settlement.
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ZHANG Yang1 LIU Shannan1 WU Jun1 CHEN Jiakang1 XIAO Xiaochun2 LI Lei2
KeywordsShield tunnel   Strata parameters   Ground surface settlement   Sensitivity analysis   Cohesion   Internal friction angle   Compression modulus     
Abstract: During the construction of shield tunnels, the changes of strata parameters have impact on ground sur? face settlements. Based on the Shanghai Beiheng channel project, the law of impact of cohesion, internal friction angle and compression modulus on ground surface settlements was summarized by 3D numerical analysis, and the sensitivities of strata parameters to ground surface settlements were obtained. The results show that the ground surface settlement is significantly reduced with an increase of cohesion, internal friction angle and compression modulus of shield tunnels with different buried depths; the cohesion has the lowest sensitivity to ground surface settlement and the stratum compression modulus has the highest sensitivity to ground surface settlement.
KeywordsShield tunnel,   Strata parameters,   Ground surface settlement,   Sensitivity analysis,   Cohesion,   Internal friction angle,   Compression modulus     
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ZHANG Yang1 LIU Shannan1 WU Jun1 CHEN Jiakang1 XIAO Xiaochun2 LI Lei2 .Sensitivity and Its Impact of Strata Parameters on Ground Surface Settlements during Shield Tunnelling[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2019,V56(4): 127-134
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