A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils

Pipe jacking is a commonly used trenchless technology to install pipelines especially in congested urban areas or river crossings. However, the estimation of the jacking force is often heavily dependent on empirical calculations. The jacking force needs to be greater than the combined frictional res...

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Main Authors: Ji, Xinbo, Zhao, Wen, Ni, Pengpeng, Barla, Marco, Han, Jianyong, Jia, Pengjiao, Chen, Yang, Zhang, Chaozhe
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1512932021-07-02T03:37:50Z A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils Ji, Xinbo Zhao, Wen Ni, Pengpeng Barla, Marco Han, Jianyong Jia, Pengjiao Chen, Yang Zhang, Chaozhe School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Pipe Jacking Jacking Force Pipe jacking is a commonly used trenchless technology to install pipelines especially in congested urban areas or river crossings. However, the estimation of the jacking force is often heavily dependent on empirical calculations. The jacking force needs to be greater than the combined frictional resistance and face resistance. This investigation proposes to use a modified Protodyakonov's arch model to compute the face resistance. A series of direct shear tests is performed to provide data of interface friction coefficient between different types of soil and pipe. The influence of slurry lubricant is also considered. A two-dimensional plane strain numerical model is conducted, where the surrounding soil is simulated as discrete particles and the lining is simplified as a single big particle. The novel modeling technique enables the evaluation of the normal force acting on the pipe. The friction resistance is then determined by multiplying the interface friction coefficient by the normal force. A ‘wavy’ shaped pipeline model is proposed to define an angular deviation influence factor to scale up the calculated jacking force due to pipe misalignment. In the end, comparison between calculated and field measured jacking force is conducted for three different drives in a pipe jacking project to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed analysis framework. This work was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities from the Ministry of Education of China (Grant N130601004). 2021-07-02T03:37:50Z 2021-07-02T03:37:50Z 2019 Journal Article Ji, X., Zhao, W., Ni, P., Barla, M., Han, J., Jia, P., Chen, Y. & Zhang, C. (2019). A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 90, 119-130. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2019.04.002 0886-7798 0000-0002-4589-0524 0000-0001-6605-793X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151293 10.1016/j.tust.2019.04.002 2-s2.0-85064949372 90 119 130 en Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Pipe Jacking
Jacking Force
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Pipe Jacking
Jacking Force
Ji, Xinbo
Zhao, Wen
Ni, Pengpeng
Barla, Marco
Han, Jianyong
Jia, Pengjiao
Chen, Yang
Zhang, Chaozhe
A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils
description Pipe jacking is a commonly used trenchless technology to install pipelines especially in congested urban areas or river crossings. However, the estimation of the jacking force is often heavily dependent on empirical calculations. The jacking force needs to be greater than the combined frictional resistance and face resistance. This investigation proposes to use a modified Protodyakonov's arch model to compute the face resistance. A series of direct shear tests is performed to provide data of interface friction coefficient between different types of soil and pipe. The influence of slurry lubricant is also considered. A two-dimensional plane strain numerical model is conducted, where the surrounding soil is simulated as discrete particles and the lining is simplified as a single big particle. The novel modeling technique enables the evaluation of the normal force acting on the pipe. The friction resistance is then determined by multiplying the interface friction coefficient by the normal force. A ‘wavy’ shaped pipeline model is proposed to define an angular deviation influence factor to scale up the calculated jacking force due to pipe misalignment. In the end, comparison between calculated and field measured jacking force is conducted for three different drives in a pipe jacking project to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed analysis framework.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Ji, Xinbo
Zhao, Wen
Ni, Pengpeng
Barla, Marco
Han, Jianyong
Jia, Pengjiao
Chen, Yang
Zhang, Chaozhe
format Article
author Ji, Xinbo
Zhao, Wen
Ni, Pengpeng
Barla, Marco
Han, Jianyong
Jia, Pengjiao
Chen, Yang
Zhang, Chaozhe
author_sort Ji, Xinbo
title A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils
title_short A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils
title_full A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils
title_fullStr A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils
title_full_unstemmed A method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils
title_sort method to estimate the jacking force for pipe jacking in sandy soils
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151293
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