Abstract

Drainage of deep aquifers can cause stratum settlement, which has significant effects on the architectural structures within them. Especially for inclined TBM tunnels, the settlement may lead to the longitudinal differential deformation and damage of segments. However, most previous studies on the effects of aquifer drainage settlement on deep structures have focused on the vertical shaft in coal mines, and little attention has been paid to inclined TBM tunnels in deep sandstone aquifers. Through the physical model test and numerical simulation, in this study, the mechanical characteristics and deformation behavior of an inclined TBM tunnel in the deep water-bearing sandstone and impermeable mudstone before and after the aquifer drainage were investigated. The distribution and variation of stresses, internal forces, and deformation on tunnel segments before and after drainage were systematically analyzed along the tunnel longitudinal and circumferential directions. Results show that the whole tunnel is always under compression and mainly subjected to the coupling effect of bending moment and axial compression in the longitudinal direction. After drainage, the longitudinal and circumferential stresses as well as circumferential axial force increase remarkably at the tunnel sidewall but decrease at the tunnel crown and invert. While for the circumferential bending moment, by contrast, it increases at the three positions. In addition, the tunnel experiences a noticeable bending at the junction of the two strata after drainage due to the synchronous settlement with the sandstone, resulting in severe stress concentrations and the formation of the longitudinal shear band at the stratigraphic junction.

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