scholarly journals Three-Dimensional Numerical Investigation of the Interaction Between Twin Tunnels

Author(s):  
Filippos Chortis ◽  
Michael Kavvadas
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippos Chortis ◽  
Michael Kavvadas

Abstract The construction of twin tunnels is an obligatory guideline and a prevailing practice in either conventional or mechanized tunneling. Nevertheless, most of the design methods for calculating the tunnel loads focus on single tunnels, thus, neglecting the potential interaction between neighboring tunnels. The effect of such interaction can be significant, especially for closely-spaced twin tunnels. In this context, this paper investigates via parametric 3D Finite Element (3D-FE) analyses the interaction between deep, parallel-twin, circular and non-circular tunnels excavated with a conventional (non-TBM) method and supported with shotcrete lining. The numerical investigation focuses on the axial forces acting on the primary support of the tunnels by examining the effect of a wide range of geometrical (pillar width, overburden height, tunnel diameter and section (shape), lagging distance), geotechnical (strength and deformability of the surrounding rockmass, horizontal stress ratio), structural (thickness and deformability of the shotcrete lining) and construction parameters (full- or partial- face excavation and support of the tunnels). The results of the analyses indicate that the construction of the subsequent tunnel influences the loads of the precedent. The stress state of the single tunnel is used as the reference for the quantification of the interaction effect. The output is presented in normalized design charts of the quantified interaction effect on the axial forces, versus key geomaterial and geometry parameters to facilitate preliminary estimations of primary support requirements for twin tunnels.


Author(s):  
Masoud Forsat ◽  
Mohammad Taghipoor ◽  
Masoud Palassi

AbstractThe present research exposes the investigation on three-dimensional modeling of the single and twin metro tunnels for the case of the Tehran metro line. At first, simulation implemented on the comparison of the ground movements in the single and twin tunnels. Then the simulation has been performed on the influence of effective parameters of EPB-TBM on the surface settlements throughout excavation. The overcutting, shield conicity, grouting, and the final lining system modeled and the influence of face supporting pressure, grout injection pressure, as well as the clear distance of the tunnels, has been analyzed. The initial results showed a valid ground settlement behavior. The maximum settlements occurred at the end of the shield tail and it was higher in the single tunnel. The face supporting pressure had more effect on the surface settlement in comparison to the grout injection pressure. By increasing the face pressure in the single tunnel, the place of maximum settlement moved back while the grout pressure is insignificant for decreasing the settlements. Furthermore, the influence of the clear distance in the twin tunnels led to zero after the length of 30 m. Accordingly, for more distances, the tunnels must be examined independently and as two different single tunnels.


Ground Water ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 278-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Zhang ◽  
Xuexin Yan ◽  
Tianliang Yang ◽  
Jichun Wu ◽  
Jianzhong Wu

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