Research into the Effect of Different Tunnel Excavation Methods on Rail Track Settlement
By: Kui, Wu.
Contributor(s): Qinwen, Zheng.
Publisher: New York Springer 2018Edition: Vol,48 (4), Dec.Description: 677-685p.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringOnline resources: Click Here In: Indian geotechnical journalSummary: Based on the first shallow buried tunnel passing below an active railway station in loess area in China, four different excavation methods are discussed employing FLAC 3D. By analyzing tunnel deformation, track settlement and construction factors, it is found that center cross-diaphragm method is optimum. Finally, parameter optimization of center cross-diaphragm method is carried out. We provide a conclusion that smaller-step bigger-space and keeping core soil about 50% in upper half section are best for controlling rail track settlement. This paper can also provide a useful reference for related projects.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Based on the first shallow buried tunnel passing below an active railway station in loess area in China, four different excavation methods are discussed employing FLAC 3D. By analyzing tunnel deformation, track settlement and construction factors, it is found that center cross-diaphragm method is optimum. Finally, parameter optimization of center cross-diaphragm method is carried out. We provide a conclusion that smaller-step bigger-space and keeping core soil about 50% in upper half section are best for controlling rail track settlement. This paper can also provide a useful reference for related projects.
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