Effects of Tunneling on Piled Foundations in Clean Sands Using Finite Element Method and Sensitivity Analyses
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Infrastructures are getting more and more popular and preferable since the urban
areas are getting crowded. Ground surface is occupied by high rise buildings,
hospitals, social facilities and etc. Therefore, it is essential to use the underground
space for different purposes. Some of these purposes are transportation, water
systems, sewer systems, and electric lines. Tunneling is a way to travel
underground and it is an alternative to ease traffic in cities. Therefore, tunnels are
constructed under structures with shallow or deep foundations. For this reason,
effects of tunneling on a foundation become a really important topic for civil
engineers. In this manner, many researchers studied the aforementioned topic. They tried to
find an answer to the big question; what are the effects of tunneling on piled
foundation? In this study, the answer of the question is tried to be found by using
analytical methods. Different parameters are specified according to the former
researches and engineering judgements. These parameters are the ratio of
location of the tunnel in x-direction to tunnel diameter (x/D), depth of the tunnel
to tunnel diameter (z/D) and deformation modulus of the clean sand layer. The
tunnel is excavated at once as a TBM tunnel. It is important to note that effects
of tunneling on existing structures are examined in this thesis.
According to the 2-Dimensional plane strain model created for the problem, finite
element models are created and a series of analyses are conducted by using
PLAXIS 2D software. Results are tabulated and evaluated. In the light of the
results, a simplified equation is suggested in the scope of this study.
According to the results, outcomes are evaluated and following statements are
presented. Additional settlements of the foundation due to tunneling are
decreased while tunnel is located further than the foundation center axis, and with
increasing ‘x/D’ and ‘z/D’, and deformation modulus. Tunneling has put extra
moments on piles, especially on the further piles where tunnel is located.
Increasing deformation modulus has a decreasing effect on extra pile moment
because the displacement is decreasing with increasing deformation modulus of
the soil.
With the additional settlement values obtained from finite element method using
Plaxis 2D software, an equation is proposed using Maximum Likelihood
Estimation. This equation requires tunnel location in x-direction, tunnel depth,
tunnel diameter and deformation modulus of the soil in order to estimate
additional settlement due to tunneling. It should be kept in mind that proposed
equation is only valid for cohesionless soils.