Stability Analysis of Approaching Construction in City Tunnel Based on Numerical Simulation

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The safety control of tunnel construction of urban shallow buried adjacent existing buildings is the new problems we have met this year in tunnel construction design. The text takes the link construction of Jiaozhou Bay subsea tunnel of Qingdao into combination, established three dimensional finite element model, analysis the interaction of tunnel-stratum-existing building which is caused by the tunnel construction. Study the surface subsidence pattern, the influence length of lengthwise the tunnel excavation and the change of uneven settlement of the upper buildings. According to the situation of construction, design five construction plans to optimization the design.

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DOI: 10.1201/9780203741177-69

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