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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2024, Vol. 61 Issue (5) :274-284    DOI:
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Study on the Disturbance Patterns of Roadheader Construction of Large-section Railway Tunnel Under-crossing Existing Buildings in Karst Stratum
(1. Department of Geotechnical Engineering College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092;2. Key Laboratory of Geotechnical and Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092;3. Kunming Survey, Design and Research Institute Co. Ltd. of CREEC, Kunming 650200)
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Abstract To investigate the disturbance patterns caused by the railway tunnel excavated by the boom-type road? header, which crosses undere the existing surface structures in karst strata, a karst cavity unit extraction algorithm was proposed, the three-dimensional refined finite element model was established based on a roadheader-excavated railway tunnel project, the ground settlement, the settlement and tilt rate of the existing surface structure were analyzed, and the impact of karst filling quantity on surface settlement trough was explored. The results indicate that:(1) Due to the foundation stiffness of the existing surface structure, the settlement trough caused by the boom-type roadheader construction exhibits segmented characteristics: it is approximately linear under the building and conforms to Peck formula form outside the building; (2) During the under-crossing process, the settlement and tilt rate of the existing surface structure show a three-staged variation trend, corresponding to the three-stage construction of boom-type roadheader; (3) The impact of karst cavity filling quantity on surface settlement exhibits a staged trend: When the filling quantity is less than 70 %, the maximum surface settlement decreases with increasing filling quantity. When the filling quantity exceeds 70 %, the maximum surface settlement remains stable.
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WANG Yuanye1 DING Wenqi1
2 YANG Jinjing3 QIAO Yafei1
2 DING Wenyun3
KeywordsTunnel crossing   Karst stratum   Existing buildings   Boom-type roadheader excavation   Numerical simu? lation     
Abstract: To investigate the disturbance patterns caused by the railway tunnel excavated by the boom-type road? header, which crosses undere the existing surface structures in karst strata, a karst cavity unit extraction algorithm was proposed, the three-dimensional refined finite element model was established based on a roadheader-excavated railway tunnel project, the ground settlement, the settlement and tilt rate of the existing surface structure were analyzed, and the impact of karst filling quantity on surface settlement trough was explored. The results indicate that:(1) Due to the foundation stiffness of the existing surface structure, the settlement trough caused by the boom-type roadheader construction exhibits segmented characteristics: it is approximately linear under the building and conforms to Peck formula form outside the building; (2) During the under-crossing process, the settlement and tilt rate of the existing surface structure show a three-staged variation trend, corresponding to the three-stage construction of boom-type roadheader; (3) The impact of karst cavity filling quantity on surface settlement exhibits a staged trend: When the filling quantity is less than 70 %, the maximum surface settlement decreases with increasing filling quantity. When the filling quantity exceeds 70 %, the maximum surface settlement remains stable.
KeywordsTunnel crossing,   Karst stratum,   Existing buildings,   Boom-type roadheader excavation,   Numerical simu? lation     
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WANG Yuanye1 DING Wenqi1, 2 YANG Jinjing3 QIAO Yafei1, 2 DING Wenyun3 .Study on the Disturbance Patterns of Roadheader Construction of Large-section Railway Tunnel Under-crossing Existing Buildings in Karst Stratum[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2024,V61(5): 274-284
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