Abstract Analyzing tunnel excavation behavior involves large deformation issues. For this reason, large deformation analysis method is required to rigorously investigate the actual effect of excavation on surrounding ground. Two… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Analyzing tunnel excavation behavior involves large deformation issues. For this reason, large deformation analysis method is required to rigorously investigate the actual effect of excavation on surrounding ground. Two major numerical approaches capable of considering large deformations are applied to investigating the effect of tunnel boring machine excavation: coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) and the automatic remeshing after small strain approach. The theoretical basis and application of the methods will be discussed before their relative performance is evaluated through the ground response due to TBM excavation. The ground response will be quantified by estimating the range of the excavation damaged zone (EDZ). By comparing the results, the range of the size of the EDZ will be suggested along the vertical and horizontal direction along the TBM advancement. Based on the computed results, it was found that the size of EDZ around the excavation surface and the tendencies was in good agreement among the two methods. Numerical results clearly show that the size of the EDZ around the tunnel tends to be bigger for harder rocks. The size of the EDZ is found to be direct proportional to the tunnel diameter, whereas the depth of the tunnel is inversely proportional due to higher confinement stress around the excavation surface.
               
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