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Geological Journal of China Universities ›› 2021, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (2): 229-239.DOI: 10.16108/j.issn1006-7493.2020008

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3-Dimensional Simulation of Land Subsidence with Consideration of Dewatering and Foundation Pit Excavation

MA Xinyu1,WANG Jun2,ZHOU Xin2,ZHANG Yun1*,XU Yongfu3   

  1. 1. School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China;
    2. The Headquarter of Passage Construction of Southern Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou, Wuxi 214000, China;
    3. School of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
  • Online:2021-04-20 Published:2021-04-20

Abstract: Cut and cover method is a common method in tunnel construction, but it inevitably cause land subsidence. To protect urrounding environment and buildings from severe adverse effects, land subsidence is a key factor to assure that the construction supporting design is reasonable. In the process of the construction, the main factors that can cause disturbance are dewatering, excavation and supporting. Previous studies were mostly focused on the influence of one single factor. To better understand actual cases, these three factors should be jointly taken into consideration and a three-dimensional simulation involving the whole construction process is needed. Based on the construction of a tunnel under a lake in Wuxi, two three-dimensional numerical models were built with ABAQUS software in this paper, and each model was designed to represent one section with a specific excavation and supporting plan. The models were employed to simulate land subsidence and soil displacement caused by dewatering and foundation pit excavation. The simulation can represent the construction of cut-off wall, retaining wall, pile foundation, dewatering, excavation, and supports. The simulated results have also been examined by the measurement data from the tunnel construction. The results show that (1) with the increasing distance to the foundation pit, the displacement of soil changes from uplift to subsidence and then gradually decreases. The proportions resulting from excavation and dewatering to the final settlement are 30%-40% and 60%-70%, respectively. (2) the ground settlement of the section supported by bored piles is greater than that of the step-slope excavation section with the same excavaing depth. (3) pile foundations are helpful for controlling ground subsidence.


Key words: land subsidence, tunnel, dewatering, pit excavation, three-dimensional numerical simulation

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