Influence of Different Excavation Sequence of Double-Side Heading Method on Supporting Structure

The double-side heading method is often used in the construction of large-span and large-section tunnels. The excavation of the pilot tunnel is complex, so the construction efficiency is low. Based on the underground excavation tunnel project of a subway in Guangzhou, the section excavation sequence...

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Main Authors: Chengkun Ling, Yanmei Ruan, Pengbo Wu, Jin Li, Jin Zhao, Bingxiang Yuan
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2258594
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author Chengkun Ling
Yanmei Ruan
Pengbo Wu
Jin Li
Jin Zhao
Bingxiang Yuan
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Pengbo Wu
Jin Li
Jin Zhao
Bingxiang Yuan
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description The double-side heading method is often used in the construction of large-span and large-section tunnels. The excavation of the pilot tunnel is complex, so the construction efficiency is low. Based on the underground excavation tunnel project of a subway in Guangzhou, the section excavation sequence of the traditional double-side heading method is optimized according to the actual situation. Midas/GTS software is used for finite element analysis, the displacement and internal force of ground settlement and support structure under two different section excavation sequences are calculated, and the calculation results are compared with the field monitoring data. The calculation results show that the influence of the two excavation sequences on the displacement of the supporting structure is not much different, but the influence on the internal force of the supporting structure is obviously different. The stress value of the supporting structure caused by the optimized excavation sequence is larger, especially the temporary inverted arch, but it is within the controllable range. The optimized excavation sequence increases the construction work surface, greatly improves the construction efficiency, and reduces the project cost, which can provide a reference for the construction of urban subway tunnels under similar engineering conditions in the future.
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spelling doaj-art-65faec3196544894ad473e14fce4c6642025-02-03T01:08:01ZengWileyAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942022-01-01202210.1155/2022/2258594Influence of Different Excavation Sequence of Double-Side Heading Method on Supporting StructureChengkun Ling0Yanmei Ruan1Pengbo Wu2Jin Li3Jin Zhao4Bingxiang Yuan5China Railway Tenth Bureau Group Urban Rail Transit Engineering Co.,Ltd.Guangzhou Metro Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd.China Railway Tenth Bureau Group Urban Rail Transit Engineering Co.,Ltd.China Railway Tenth Bureau Group Urban Rail Transit Engineering Co.,Ltd.Guangdong University of Technology School of Civil and Transportation EngineeringGuangdong University of Technology School of Civil and Transportation EngineeringThe double-side heading method is often used in the construction of large-span and large-section tunnels. The excavation of the pilot tunnel is complex, so the construction efficiency is low. Based on the underground excavation tunnel project of a subway in Guangzhou, the section excavation sequence of the traditional double-side heading method is optimized according to the actual situation. Midas/GTS software is used for finite element analysis, the displacement and internal force of ground settlement and support structure under two different section excavation sequences are calculated, and the calculation results are compared with the field monitoring data. The calculation results show that the influence of the two excavation sequences on the displacement of the supporting structure is not much different, but the influence on the internal force of the supporting structure is obviously different. The stress value of the supporting structure caused by the optimized excavation sequence is larger, especially the temporary inverted arch, but it is within the controllable range. The optimized excavation sequence increases the construction work surface, greatly improves the construction efficiency, and reduces the project cost, which can provide a reference for the construction of urban subway tunnels under similar engineering conditions in the future.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2258594
spellingShingle Chengkun Ling
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Pengbo Wu
Jin Li
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Influence of Different Excavation Sequence of Double-Side Heading Method on Supporting Structure
Advances in Civil Engineering
title Influence of Different Excavation Sequence of Double-Side Heading Method on Supporting Structure
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title_fullStr Influence of Different Excavation Sequence of Double-Side Heading Method on Supporting Structure
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Different Excavation Sequence of Double-Side Heading Method on Supporting Structure
title_short Influence of Different Excavation Sequence of Double-Side Heading Method on Supporting Structure
title_sort influence of different excavation sequence of double side heading method on supporting structure
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2258594
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