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Optimization Effects of Load Reduction for Earth Pressure on High-Filled Cut-and-Cover Tunnels Using the Discrete Element Method

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Advances in Civil Engineering, , v. 2021
Page(s): 1-17
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8911818
Abstract:

In the Northwestern part of Loess Plateau of China, the ravine and valley are numerous; therefore, high-filled cut-and-cover tunnels (HFCCTs) play a major role in meeting traffic needs and creating a great deal of usable land. However, due to higher backfill soil, a high earth pressure is generated, which affects the safety of HFCCTs. To this end, using the discrete element method (DEM), three load reduction measures were introduced to evaluate HFCCT: the cross section types of HFCCT; the combination of optimized cross section type with load reduction using expanded polystyrene (EPS); and the combination of optimized cross section type with load reduction using the EPS and concrete wedge (CW). We evaluated changes in earth pressure of HFCCTs with reference to the density and laying position of EPS and the height as well as width of CW. Parametric DEM studies were performed to characterize these influential factors. It was found that different cross section types of HFCCT have a certain influence on earth pressure distribution, and load reduction effects of EPS were extremely obvious, resulting in a sharp drop in vertical earth pressure on top of HFCCT and a slight growth in lateral earth pressure on the sides of HFCCT. Moreover, installation of CWs reduced the VEP and LEP of HFCCT. These factors were also shown to exert important effects on load reduction mechanisms of HFCCT. Based on their influence on earth pressure of HFCCT from a macroscopic and microscopic view, optimal values for influential factors were derived.

Copyright: © Bentian Yu et al.
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    30/11/2021
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    17/02/2022
 
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