Analysis of the Construction of New Metro Impact on the Existing Subway Station

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Taking a new subway going through under the existing subway station as the engineering background, based on geological exploration data in the field, the deformation influence for the station structure of the existing subway when the main structure station constructs could be studied. It constructed a three dimensional calculation model by Ansys software to simulate the transverse and vertical deformation and the stress variation of new building line station's main structure, Through the analysis of the results,it put forward the predictive analysis to control the risk. To ensure the safety in construction process through adjust the construction scheme timely. It provided the corresponding reference for the such subway building project.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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September 2014

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