Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models

Finite Element (FE) analyses are used world widely in geotechnical engineering to obtain the soil displacement caused by tunnelling. The surface settlement induced by tunnelling predicted by FE is known to be wider and shallower than the field measurements particularly for stiff clays with high coe...

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Main Authors: Namazi, Eshagh, Hisham, Bin Mohamad, Ahmad Kueh, Beng Hong, Mohsen, Hajihassani, Siti Norafida, Binti Jusoh, Khaili Abad, Seyed Vahid Alavi Nezhad
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spelling my.unimas.ir.231082019-01-17T08:07:31Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23108/ Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models Namazi, Eshagh Hisham, Bin Mohamad Ahmad Kueh, Beng Hong Mohsen, Hajihassani Siti Norafida, Binti Jusoh Khaili Abad, Seyed Vahid Alavi Nezhad TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Finite Element (FE) analyses are used world widely in geotechnical engineering to obtain the soil displacement caused by tunnelling. The surface settlement induced by tunnelling predicted by FE is known to be wider and shallower than the field measurements particularly for stiff clays with high coefficient of earth pressure at rest, K0. It has been recognized that neglecting the non-linearity, anisotropy and threedimensional effects of the soil model as well as K0 condition can be the reasons of this discrepancy. Unfortunately, such numerical studies were only limited to the problem in the plane strain condition whereas tunnelling is obviously a three dimensional (3D) problem. This paper compares 3D FE modelling of tunnel constructions in stiff soil of London Clay using non-linear soil model with low and high K0 regimes. It was found that modelling using isotropic non-linear soil with low value of K0 gave the best matched-fit data on the observed greenfield surface settlement as opposed to the other soil models. In addition, the model is able to replicate the steady state condition of ground movement after the completion of tunnel construction that is when the tunnel face has passed seven times of the tunnel diameter beyond the boundary point. This steady-state condition is not possible to simulate using other soil models. Researchgate Publication 2012 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23108/1/Ground%20Behaviour%20Around%20a%20Tunnel%20Using%20Various%20Soil%20Models.....%20-%20Copy.pdf Namazi, Eshagh and Hisham, Bin Mohamad and Ahmad Kueh, Beng Hong and Mohsen, Hajihassani and Siti Norafida, Binti Jusoh and Khaili Abad, Seyed Vahid Alavi Nezhad (2012) Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 17. pp. 609-622. ISSN 1089-3032 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261368027_Ground_Behaviour_Around_a_Tunnel_Using_Various_Soil_Models
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Namazi, Eshagh
Hisham, Bin Mohamad
Ahmad Kueh, Beng Hong
Mohsen, Hajihassani
Siti Norafida, Binti Jusoh
Khaili Abad, Seyed Vahid Alavi Nezhad
Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models
description Finite Element (FE) analyses are used world widely in geotechnical engineering to obtain the soil displacement caused by tunnelling. The surface settlement induced by tunnelling predicted by FE is known to be wider and shallower than the field measurements particularly for stiff clays with high coefficient of earth pressure at rest, K0. It has been recognized that neglecting the non-linearity, anisotropy and threedimensional effects of the soil model as well as K0 condition can be the reasons of this discrepancy. Unfortunately, such numerical studies were only limited to the problem in the plane strain condition whereas tunnelling is obviously a three dimensional (3D) problem. This paper compares 3D FE modelling of tunnel constructions in stiff soil of London Clay using non-linear soil model with low and high K0 regimes. It was found that modelling using isotropic non-linear soil with low value of K0 gave the best matched-fit data on the observed greenfield surface settlement as opposed to the other soil models. In addition, the model is able to replicate the steady state condition of ground movement after the completion of tunnel construction that is when the tunnel face has passed seven times of the tunnel diameter beyond the boundary point. This steady-state condition is not possible to simulate using other soil models.
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author Namazi, Eshagh
Hisham, Bin Mohamad
Ahmad Kueh, Beng Hong
Mohsen, Hajihassani
Siti Norafida, Binti Jusoh
Khaili Abad, Seyed Vahid Alavi Nezhad
author_facet Namazi, Eshagh
Hisham, Bin Mohamad
Ahmad Kueh, Beng Hong
Mohsen, Hajihassani
Siti Norafida, Binti Jusoh
Khaili Abad, Seyed Vahid Alavi Nezhad
author_sort Namazi, Eshagh
title Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models
title_short Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models
title_full Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models
title_fullStr Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models
title_full_unstemmed Ground Behaviour Around a Tunnel Using Various Soil Models
title_sort ground behaviour around a tunnel using various soil models
publisher Researchgate Publication
publishDate 2012
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