Dewatering-Induced Stratified Settlement around Deep Excavation: Physical Model Study

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Featured Application: This research can be widely applied to the risk control of groundwater and environmental set-tlement during deep excavation. The multi-aquifer and multi-aquitard system (MAMA) is a typical geological structure in deltas. Thus, the risks and challenges to settlement control and environmental protection are increased when demand for underground space extends to deeper strata. In this study, dewatering-induced stratified settlement in MAMA is divided into three stages according to whether the overlying aquitard is coupled with groundwater seepage. Subsequently, large physical model tests were carried out. Seepage and compression in the overlying strata come after the compression in the confined aquifer and the coordinated deformation in the overlying strata. The soil is compressed under the seepage drive within the hydraulic gradient range, while the soil above it is still affected by coordinated deformation and shows expansion. Dewatering-induced uneven settlement will cause damage to existing foundations and underground structures. Large-scale and uninterrupted excavation and dewatering are the main reasons for the continuous development of land subsidence. Although artificial groundwater recharging can reduce the settlement of the existing building, underground structure, and surrounding strata, a reasonable space arrangement is needed.

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Liu, X., Wang, J., Yang, T., Wang, L., Xu, N., Long, Y., & Huang, X. (2022). Dewatering-Induced Stratified Settlement around Deep Excavation: Physical Model Study. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12188929

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