The influence of existing tunnel shape and pillar distance on cross tunnel interaction

Ran Wang, Zihui Zan, Bao Xiang

GEOMECHANICS AND GEOENGINEERING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL(2023)

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Underground transportation systems often involve multiple tunnels constructed closely together. Previous studies mainly focus on interaction between circular tunnels; by contrast, interaction mechanisms involving non-circular tunnels are not well understood. In this study, four physical three-dimensional centrifuge tests were performed in dry sand, simulating the response of existing circular and horseshoe-shaped tunnels to a newly excavated tunnel. Two different ratios between pillar depth and tunnel diameter (P/D) of 0.5 and 2.0 were considered. Furthermore, three-dimensional numerical back-analyses considering small-strain stiffness were undertaken. Results reveal that the ground settlement above an existing horseshoe-shaped tunnel is less sensitive to pillar depth than for circular ones. Furthermore, for P/D = 0.5, the existing horseshoe-shaped tunnel experiences both vertical and horizontal compression; more stress reduction occurs vertically than horizontally. A circular tunnel for the same pillar depth becomes compressed vertically but elongated horizontally; stress reduction around the existing circular tunnel is less vertically than horizontally. However, for P/D = 2.0, both types of tunnel become elongated vertically and compressed horizontally because of a larger reduction in vertical stresses than horizontal ones. These results demonstrate that both pillar depth and shape profoundly affect tunnel deformation mechanisms.
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Multiple tunnels interaction,shape effect,pillar depth,centrifuge modelling,numerical modelling
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