Effect of the Inhomogeneity of a Substratum Soil on Longitudinal Settlements of a Shield Tunnel

2012 ◽  
Vol 568 ◽  
pp. 129-133
Author(s):  
Qian Yang ◽  
Jun Xing Zhang ◽  
Geng Ning Zhang

In this paper, we perform a 3D finite element analysis for the longitudinal settlement of a shield tunnel in soft soil, where a substratum soil contains a soft layer. The Mohr-Coulomb model is used for the substratum soil and soft layer. The longitudinal settlements are calculated for different elastic modulus and longitudinal length of the soft layer. The results show that a softer and longer layer will result in the larger settlement. It is also found that the maximum of the longitudinal settlements is linear function of the elastic modulus of the soft layer.

2012 ◽  
Vol 461 ◽  
pp. 510-512
Author(s):  
Qian Yang

The 3D finite element model on the interactions between soil and lining was established based on the Mohr-Coulomb Model. Different operation conditions were used to analyze influence on shield tunnel settlement in soft soil, such as difference in properties of substratum soil of tunnels. The deformation discipline of tunnels was achieved. The calculation results show that: the maximal settlement is linear functions of the elastic modulus of the soft layer.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 541-558
Author(s):  
Amanda Robau-Porrua ◽  
Yoan Pérez-Rodríguez ◽  
Laura M. Soris-Rodríguez ◽  
Osmel Pérez-Acosta ◽  
Jesús E. González

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiahui He ◽  
Ziting Zheng ◽  
Min Wu ◽  
Chunqing Zheng ◽  
Yuting Zeng ◽  
...  

Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the influence of different types of restorative materials and resin cements on the stress distribution in the regions of the restoration, cement layer and dental remnant in endodontically treated posterior endocrowns. Methods A 3D finite element analysis (FEA) model of the first mandibular molar that was restored with an endocrown designed by computer-aided design (CAD) software was generated. Three kinds of restorative materials (Vita Enamic (VE), IPS e.max CAD (EMX) and Grandio blocs (GR)) and two types of cementing materials (NX3 and Maxcem Elite Chroma (MX)) were analysed with such a model. The food layer was also designed before vertical (600 N) forces were applied to simulate physiological masticatory conditions. Thermal expansion was used to simulate the polymerization shrinkage effects of cement layers. The results were obtained by colorimetric graphs of the maximum principal stress in the restoration and tooth remnant. The failure risk of the cement layer was also calculated based on the normal stress. Results The elastic modulus was positively correlated with the tensile stress peak values in the restoration, mainly at the intaglio surface. However, in the cervical enamel and cement layer, restorative material with a higher elastic modulus generated lower peak stress values. The cement with a higher elastic modulus resulted in higher stress peak values inside the cement layer. The combination of EMX (restorative material) and NX3 (cement material) in the cement layer resulted in the lowest failure risk. Significance The ceramic material EMX with a higher elastic modulus appeared to be more effective at protecting the cement layer and residual enamel tissue. Based on the analysis of the failure risk of the cement layer, the combination of EMX and NX3 was recommended as an optional material for endocrowns for endodontically treated posterior teeth.


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