Physical model tests and PFC3D modeling of soil-pipe interaction in sands during tunnelling
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Abstract
A series of 1g physical model tests are carried out to investigate the tunnelling effects on existing pipelines. A tunnel is excavated directly underneath the existing pipeline. The tunneling-induced pipeline deformation mechanism and the stress field around the pipeline are studied. In addition, three-dimensional discrete element back-analyses (PFC3D) are conducted to improve the understanding of soil-pipe interaction problem. Based on the measured and computed results, change of the tunneling-induced stress, displacement, shear strain and bending moment in the existing pipeline are analyzed. The findings in this study can give theoretical basis for the reinforcement design of pipelines.
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