Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel Construction

As a common method applied in the construction of tunnels with Grade IV and Grade V surrounding rock, the center diaphragm (CD) method has the advantage of resisting the inward horizontal convergence of the tunnel. However, due to the small lateral earth pressure of the shallow tunnel, the curved ce...

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Main Authors: Zhenliang Zhou, Zhongsheng Tan, Jinpeng Zhao, Han Liang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Symmetry
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spelling doaj-61f13eb2b0b64a58bed1cdbd885128592020-11-25T03:20:49ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942020-05-011285585510.3390/sym12050855Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel ConstructionZhenliang Zhou0Zhongsheng Tan1Jinpeng Zhao2Han Liang3School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaAs a common method applied in the construction of tunnels with Grade IV and Grade V surrounding rock, the center diaphragm (CD) method has the advantage of resisting the inward horizontal convergence of the tunnel. However, due to the small lateral earth pressure of the shallow tunnel, the curved center diaphragm would have an unstable stress state and cannot provide sufficient support to the surrounding rock. Based on the CD method, this study presents a vertical center diaphragm (VCD) method with an axisymmetric structure. The application condition of the VCD method relies on the comparison of the surface settlement and tunnel deformation with the two methods in different surrounding rock grades and buried depths by using a three-dimensional finite-difference code. Based on the Shenzhen Eastern Transit Expressway Connection Line Tunnel, which has six lanes of double lines, the deformation regularities and mechanical characteristics of the VCD method, including the surface settlement, tunnel deformation, internal force of the center diaphragm, surrounding rock pressure, and steel arch stress, are investigated by numerical calculations and a field comparative test. The results obtained in this study provide several suggestions for constructing shallow tunnels. Furthermore, the construction efficiency and economy of the VCD method are evaluated.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/5/855shallow tunnelaxisymmetric excavation methodCD methodnumerical calculationsfield test
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author Zhenliang Zhou
Zhongsheng Tan
Jinpeng Zhao
Han Liang
spellingShingle Zhenliang Zhou
Zhongsheng Tan
Jinpeng Zhao
Han Liang
Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel Construction
Symmetry
shallow tunnel
axisymmetric excavation method
CD method
numerical calculations
field test
author_facet Zhenliang Zhou
Zhongsheng Tan
Jinpeng Zhao
Han Liang
author_sort Zhenliang Zhou
title Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel Construction
title_short Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel Construction
title_full Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel Construction
title_fullStr Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel Construction
title_full_unstemmed Development and Research on the Vertical Center Diaphragm Method applied in Shallow Tunnel Construction
title_sort development and research on the vertical center diaphragm method applied in shallow tunnel construction
publisher MDPI AG
series Symmetry
issn 2073-8994
publishDate 2020-05-01
description As a common method applied in the construction of tunnels with Grade IV and Grade V surrounding rock, the center diaphragm (CD) method has the advantage of resisting the inward horizontal convergence of the tunnel. However, due to the small lateral earth pressure of the shallow tunnel, the curved center diaphragm would have an unstable stress state and cannot provide sufficient support to the surrounding rock. Based on the CD method, this study presents a vertical center diaphragm (VCD) method with an axisymmetric structure. The application condition of the VCD method relies on the comparison of the surface settlement and tunnel deformation with the two methods in different surrounding rock grades and buried depths by using a three-dimensional finite-difference code. Based on the Shenzhen Eastern Transit Expressway Connection Line Tunnel, which has six lanes of double lines, the deformation regularities and mechanical characteristics of the VCD method, including the surface settlement, tunnel deformation, internal force of the center diaphragm, surrounding rock pressure, and steel arch stress, are investigated by numerical calculations and a field comparative test. The results obtained in this study provide several suggestions for constructing shallow tunnels. Furthermore, the construction efficiency and economy of the VCD method are evaluated.
topic shallow tunnel
axisymmetric excavation method
CD method
numerical calculations
field test
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/5/855
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