Abstract
To ensure the safety and stability of adjacent underground structures is a key problem for the subway tunnel blasting construction. In this paper, there is a tunnel group (Sheshan civil air defense engineering) composed of several tunnel units right above a subway tunnel under blasting construction (Wuhan Metro Line 5). The vibration of the tunnel group induced by two blasting excavations of the subway tunnel was monitored. For further research, an effective 3D numerical model established by LS-DYNA, which was verified by field monitoring data, was used to analyze the dynamic response of the tunnel group in the whole process of the subway tunnel blasting. According to the numerical simulation results, the dynamic response characteristics of each tunnel unit were studied, and the most vulnerable area in each tunnel unit was determined. Then, the functional relationships between the maximum vibration velocities and the maximum tensile stresses of the vulnerable areas were established. Based on the maximum tensile stress criterion, the safety vibration velocity threshold of each vulnerable area was calculated using the relationship models. Furthermore, for convenient field monitoring during the subway construction, the safety vibration threshold at the floor of the tunnel group was also calculated. Lastly, to obtain the maximum charge per delay, five cut blasting with different charges were simulated. The maximum charge of the cut blasting in different stages of the subway tunnel blasting excavation was proposed. The research results of this paper have reference value for the blasting vibration safety control of similar tunnel excavation projects in the future.
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