The Research Reviewed of Subway Construction Impact on Stratum Deformation Law

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The research achievement of strata movement law caused by subway construction and control standards was summarized and analyzed, and point out that this research on the laws of strata movement (or deformation) caused by subway construction mainly focused on three aspects. The first was research on the ground vertical settlement laws perpendicular to the tunnel excavation direction. The second was research on the ground vertical settlement laws parallel to the tunnel excavation direction. The third was research on the ground horizontal movement regularity perpendicular to the tunnel excavation direction. Through the analysis of the current research results, it is points out the shortages existing in the research, and deeply research in the future. It may provide the theoretical basis, also for practical engineering application provides a certain technical support.

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