Surface Settlement Analysis Induced by Shield Tunneling Construction in the Loess Region

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The influence and prediction of shield tunneling construction on surface settlement (SS) and adjacent buildings is a hot topic in underground space engineering. In this work, several analytical methods are utilized to estimate the maximum surface settlement (MSS) and conduct a parametric sensitivity analysis based on Xi'an Metro line 2. The results show that there are mainly nine factors influencing the SS induced by shield tunneling construction in loess strata. The disturbance degree of the surrounding soil during the shield advancing stage has the largest influence on the SS, followed by the seepage of the shield lining segments or falling water levels, which lead to the overlying soil consolidation. After this is the grouting filling effect at the shield tail, followed by the reinforcement effect of the tunnel foundation and the track. The smallest influencing factors on the SS are the shield overexcavation and improper shield attitudes during the construction period. The sensitivity analysis results of the above influencing factors may offer a scientific guidance for the control of shield tunneling construction.

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Zhu, C. (2021). Surface Settlement Analysis Induced by Shield Tunneling Construction in the Loess Region. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5573372

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