Abstract

The excavation of the foundation pit will cause changes in the soil stress field around the foundation pit, and that may have adverse effects on the adjacent subway tunnels. In this paper, a complex deep foundation pit excavated in different sections is taken as the research object, and the support structure of the complex foundation pit project is introduced, which accumulates experience in the selection of support structure for similar projects. The finite element models are established by MIDAS/GTS software to evaluate the influence of excavation in different sections of the foundation pit on the tunnel deformation, and the accuracy of the finite element calculation results is verified by comparing the monitoring data. The results show that: The horizontal deformation of the subway tunnel is generally smaller than the vertical deformation. Tunnel monitoring should focus more on the development of the vertical deformation of the tunnel. The maximum vertical deformation and horizontal deformation of the tunnel are both smaller than the local specification limits, and the excavation of the foundation pit in this project has little influence on the deformation of the subway tunnel.

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