Abstract

In this study, analytical solutions of vertical deformation of ground surface and horizontal displacement of strata are derived combining the Mindlin solution and the mirror method due to rectangular pipe jacking tunneling in composite strata, which considers the combined effect of five factors of additional excavation pressure, friction of rectangular pipe jacking and soils, segment-soil friction, grouting filling and strata loss, respectively. The theoretical calculation results were verified against the measured data in two project cases. Moreover, effect factors of rectangular jacking pipe cross-sectional dimensions, embedment of tunnel axial depth, elasticity modulus on the interlayer and the Poisson's ratio of the interlayer on strata deformation is investigated. The results imply that the theoretical calculation values obtained using this method are more closely correlated with the observed values compared to those computed using the single stratum model. The primary cause of terrene upheaval in front of the working surface is the increased excavation pressure on the working face and the horizontal displacement of the deep soils and the surface subsidence behind the excavation face is resulting from the soil loss as the main influencing factor. The varying cross-section size of pipe jacking is able to impact on the vertical deformation of the soil, but it has a limited impact on the lateral displacement of the strata. The affection of the buried depth of the tunnel axis on strata deformation is more notable in the rectangular pipe jacking construction. As the axial tunnel depth growth, the ground surface maximum subsidence value gradually decreases, while the crest value of horizontal distortion mildly increases. When the rise of the interlayered modulus of elasticity, the maximum earth surface subsidence enlarged gradually while the subsidence trough slight diminution. Moreover, the greatest horizontal displacement exhibits a relatively minor fluctuation, but there is a trend of upward movement in the position. The influence of Poisson's ratio of the interlayer on the strata deformation is comparatively weak.

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