Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width Parameter

Construction of tunnel results in ground movements with a settlement trough which is well described by a Gaussian distribution curve. For near surface settlements, it was established that the trough width i is an approximately linear function of the tunnel depth zo in relation to a trough width para...

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Main Authors: Khoo Chee Min, Idris Nur Illia Shuhadah Idza, Mohamad Hisham, Rashid Ahmad Shukri Abdul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820304010
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spelling doaj-da8b53aad7e64702bbf3e9f762be925e2021-02-02T08:12:20ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012030401010.1051/matecconf/201820304010matecconf_iccoee2018_04010Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width ParameterKhoo Chee MinIdris Nur Illia Shuhadah IdzaMohamad HishamRashid Ahmad Shukri AbdulConstruction of tunnel results in ground movements with a settlement trough which is well described by a Gaussian distribution curve. For near surface settlements, it was established that the trough width i is an approximately linear function of the tunnel depth zo in relation to a trough width parameter K and broadly independent of tunnel construction method and tunnel diameter (except for very shallow tunnels where the cover to diameter ratio is less than one). The choice of an appropriate value of K may require some judgement, since it depends on whether the ground is primarily cohesive or frictional. Published literatures recommended that for practical purposes K could be taken as 0.5 for tunnels in clays and 0.25 for tunnels in sands and gravels. This paper discusses the evaluation of trough width parameter which has not been studied much for typical soil types encountered in the Klang Valley of Malaysia (e.g. Kenny Hill formation weathered materials, granitic soil, alluvium, etc.) of which are commonly in cohesive-frictional nature. The main objective of study is to investigate, using numerical method, the arbitrary relationship of the trough width parameter for different soil types in terms of its effective shear strength parameters and stiffness parameter. A parametric study was carried out to identify parameter(s) which have a significant influence on the settlement trough width and simple equation is presented subsequently for estimating appropriate K values for empirical calculation. This study has excluded two-layered system of different geology where, for example, a tunnel in Kenny Hill formation is overlain by significant thickness of alluvium deposits. Preliminary findings based on numerical analysis showed some promising results. Effort to continually build up the field database to further refine the deduced relationship for the surface settlement trough width parameter is in progress over the course of construction for Klang Valley MRT tunnels.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820304010
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author Khoo Chee Min
Idris Nur Illia Shuhadah Idza
Mohamad Hisham
Rashid Ahmad Shukri Abdul
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Idris Nur Illia Shuhadah Idza
Mohamad Hisham
Rashid Ahmad Shukri Abdul
Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width Parameter
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Khoo Chee Min
Idris Nur Illia Shuhadah Idza
Mohamad Hisham
Rashid Ahmad Shukri Abdul
author_sort Khoo Chee Min
title Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width Parameter
title_short Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width Parameter
title_full Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width Parameter
title_fullStr Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width Parameter
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Evaluation of Settlement trough Width Parameter
title_sort numerical evaluation of settlement trough width parameter
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Construction of tunnel results in ground movements with a settlement trough which is well described by a Gaussian distribution curve. For near surface settlements, it was established that the trough width i is an approximately linear function of the tunnel depth zo in relation to a trough width parameter K and broadly independent of tunnel construction method and tunnel diameter (except for very shallow tunnels where the cover to diameter ratio is less than one). The choice of an appropriate value of K may require some judgement, since it depends on whether the ground is primarily cohesive or frictional. Published literatures recommended that for practical purposes K could be taken as 0.5 for tunnels in clays and 0.25 for tunnels in sands and gravels. This paper discusses the evaluation of trough width parameter which has not been studied much for typical soil types encountered in the Klang Valley of Malaysia (e.g. Kenny Hill formation weathered materials, granitic soil, alluvium, etc.) of which are commonly in cohesive-frictional nature. The main objective of study is to investigate, using numerical method, the arbitrary relationship of the trough width parameter for different soil types in terms of its effective shear strength parameters and stiffness parameter. A parametric study was carried out to identify parameter(s) which have a significant influence on the settlement trough width and simple equation is presented subsequently for estimating appropriate K values for empirical calculation. This study has excluded two-layered system of different geology where, for example, a tunnel in Kenny Hill formation is overlain by significant thickness of alluvium deposits. Preliminary findings based on numerical analysis showed some promising results. Effort to continually build up the field database to further refine the deduced relationship for the surface settlement trough width parameter is in progress over the course of construction for Klang Valley MRT tunnels.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820304010
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