Abstract

There are stringent requirements on the vertical movement of a ground surface when using artificial ground freezing method to reinforce a shield tunnel in a city. This paper focused on the tunnel of Nanjing Metro Line Two between Yixianqiao and Daxinggong. Based on the discrete element thermo-mechanical coupling theory, the horizontal freezing reinforcement project was numerically simulated. The numerical results of the soil temperature field and displacement field are approximately compatible with the field measurements. When the tunnel was frozen for 40 days, an effectively frozen soil wall was created and satisfied the construction requirements. During the freezing construction, both frost heave and thaw settlement obviously occurred. Above the tunnel, the vertical deformation of the ground surface was symmetrical about the center of the tunnel and decayed towards the ends. The maximum vertical displacement of ground surface frost heave was 8 mm, and the maximum vertical displacement of ground surface thaw settlement was 18 mm. Increasing the depth of the tunnel embedment can result in a decline in ground surface displacement. The study serves as a viable means of predicting ground surface displacements.

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