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Safety Assessment of Tunnel Shield Construction for Existing Adjacent Bridges

Lei Zhu, Chengcheng Liang and José García

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-10

Abstract: Disturbances to the surrounding soil layer from a tunnel shield passing under a viaduct can cause uneven pile foundation settlement, negatively affecting the structure’s normal functionality. Therefore, its safety must be evaluated before tunneling. In this study, a numerical model is developed on Midas to simulate the differential settlement of pile foundations under a viaduct during the entire construction tunneling process. The evaluation basis is derived by verifying the various bearing capacities of the viaduct. The results indicate that when the shield excavation face is 12 m from the pile foundation axis, vertical displacement begins to appear and increases gradually as the excavation face approaches the pile foundation. The bearing capacity of the girder support and midspan section is lower than the section resistance and meets the specifications. In the anti-cracking calculation, when the bearing differential settlement is 5 mm, there is no tensile stress in the normal section of the main beam, and the tensile stress of the oblique section meets the specifications. Furthermore, in situations when the pressure must be verified, tthe calculation results meet the specifications. Based on this evaluation criteria, it is ultimately determined that the viaduct can be used normally after shield construction. This safety assessment method can serve as a reference for similar construction projects.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/3275073

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