Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling

Mechanised tunnelling is extensively utilised for twin tunnel construction, particularly in urban areas. A common challenge encountered during this construction method is the occurrence of surface settlement (SS) induced by tunnelling activities. The integrity of nearby structures can be compromise...

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Main Authors: Huat, Chia Yu, Danial Jahed, Armaghani, Lai, Sai Hin, Haleh, Rasekh, He, Xuzhen
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spelling my.unimas.ir.448532024-05-27T01:53:06Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44853/ Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling Huat, Chia Yu Danial Jahed, Armaghani Lai, Sai Hin Haleh, Rasekh He, Xuzhen TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Mechanised tunnelling is extensively utilised for twin tunnel construction, particularly in urban areas. A common challenge encountered during this construction method is the occurrence of surface settlement (SS) induced by tunnelling activities. The integrity of nearby structures can be compromised by SS, making it imperative to accurately quantify and mitigate this phenomenon. Several methods for determining SS exist, including empirical formulas and laboratory studies. However, these methods are often constrained by specific soil types and are time-consuming. Moreover, crucial parameters such as tunnel operational factors and construction stages are often omitted from empirical formulas. Given these limitations, this paper aims to address these challenges by employing 3D numerical analysis to simulate tunnelling-induced SS in twin tunnels. This approach takes into account tunnel geometry, construction sequencing, soil properties, and tunnelling operational factors. By incorporating data from in-situ and laboratory tests conducted on the ground, engineering soil parameters are established as inputs for the numerical analysis. The simulated SS results obtained from the 3D numerical analysis are compared with field measurements of SS taken from available ground surface settlement markers. The transverse SS pattern derived from the numerical analysis closely mirrors the field measurements. Additionally, SS values above the first and second tunnels are compared with field measurements, resulting in coefficient of determination (R2 ) values of 0.94 and 0.96, respectively. The utilisation of the 3D numerical modelling approach enables the customizable mitigation strategies for managing the SS with project-specific parameters such as tunnel geometry, geotechnical engineering factors, and tunnelling operational variables. This will help plan and construct more sustainable tunnels with minimal effects on the ground and residential areas. MDPI 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44853/2/sustainability-15-13265.pdf Huat, Chia Yu and Danial Jahed, Armaghani and Lai, Sai Hin and Haleh, Rasekh and He, Xuzhen (2023) Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling. Sustainability, 15 (17). pp. 1-21. https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/15/17/13265 https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713265
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Huat, Chia Yu
Danial Jahed, Armaghani
Lai, Sai Hin
Haleh, Rasekh
He, Xuzhen
Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling
description Mechanised tunnelling is extensively utilised for twin tunnel construction, particularly in urban areas. A common challenge encountered during this construction method is the occurrence of surface settlement (SS) induced by tunnelling activities. The integrity of nearby structures can be compromised by SS, making it imperative to accurately quantify and mitigate this phenomenon. Several methods for determining SS exist, including empirical formulas and laboratory studies. However, these methods are often constrained by specific soil types and are time-consuming. Moreover, crucial parameters such as tunnel operational factors and construction stages are often omitted from empirical formulas. Given these limitations, this paper aims to address these challenges by employing 3D numerical analysis to simulate tunnelling-induced SS in twin tunnels. This approach takes into account tunnel geometry, construction sequencing, soil properties, and tunnelling operational factors. By incorporating data from in-situ and laboratory tests conducted on the ground, engineering soil parameters are established as inputs for the numerical analysis. The simulated SS results obtained from the 3D numerical analysis are compared with field measurements of SS taken from available ground surface settlement markers. The transverse SS pattern derived from the numerical analysis closely mirrors the field measurements. Additionally, SS values above the first and second tunnels are compared with field measurements, resulting in coefficient of determination (R2 ) values of 0.94 and 0.96, respectively. The utilisation of the 3D numerical modelling approach enables the customizable mitigation strategies for managing the SS with project-specific parameters such as tunnel geometry, geotechnical engineering factors, and tunnelling operational variables. This will help plan and construct more sustainable tunnels with minimal effects on the ground and residential areas.
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author Huat, Chia Yu
Danial Jahed, Armaghani
Lai, Sai Hin
Haleh, Rasekh
He, Xuzhen
author_facet Huat, Chia Yu
Danial Jahed, Armaghani
Lai, Sai Hin
Haleh, Rasekh
He, Xuzhen
author_sort Huat, Chia Yu
title Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling
title_short Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling
title_full Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling
title_fullStr Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of Surface Settlement Induced by Parallel Mechanised Tunnelling
title_sort simulation of surface settlement induced by parallel mechanised tunnelling
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44853/2/sustainability-15-13265.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44853/
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/15/17/13265
https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713265
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