Abstract

Track displacement is an important factor of track irregularity. Existing researches related with track displacement prediction generally ignore the influence from underground construction engineering such as shield tunneling, resulting in inaccurate estimation of track displacement. To fill this gap, we propose a three-stage framework to predict the track displacement when the shield tunnel under crosses the existing tunnel. Firstly, by considering the curved shield tunneling, a three-dimensional model is constructed to estimate the total ground displacement during the whole tunneling process. Furthermore, the soil-tunnel interaction model is established to estimate the deformation of the existing tunnel. To tackle the issue of unknown node displacements, cubic splines are used to interpolate the unknown values of tunnel displacements. On this basis, the direct stiffness method is used to estimate the track displacement and to calculate the track irregularity. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified and the prediction performance on the track irregularity is evaluated using a real engineering case and the finite element simulation. The main contributions of this article lie in the modeling of the curved scenario for the estimation of the ground loss, as well as the combination of cubic splines and direct stiffness method, which improve the accuracy of the track displacement estimation during shield tunneling.

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