Abstract

The aim of this paper is to determine the critical supporting pressure on the circular face of an advancing tunnel in undrained clay in which undrained strength increases linearly with depth. Based on the kinematic approach of limit analysis, a continuous velocity field with a toric envelope is adopted to yield upper bounds of the face pressure for both collapse and blow-out. Combining with a closed-form expression describing the overall velocity field, an optimisation procedure is carried out to find the lowest upper-bound solutions. The calculated results are presented in terms of a dimensionless coefficient N (called the stability number) and then stability charts for use are produced. Alternatively, an approximation formula is given to estimate easily the collapse and blow-out pressure in practice.

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