Development of a new excavation technique for centrifuge testing in sand
Author | Faustin, N.E. |
Author | Mair, R.J. |
Author | Elshafie, M.Z.E.B. |
Available date | 2024-08-05T07:19:19Z |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Publication Name | Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction in Soft Ground - Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction in Soft Ground, IS-CAMBRIDGE 2022 |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | Even though shaft excavation is a key part of tunnelling projects in large cities, many uncertainties about their actual performance still exist in practice and only very few case studies have been reported in the literature. In this research work, centrifuge testing was used to investigate the performance of circular shafts and the adjacent ground movements during excavation. The most widely used excavation technique in centrifuge model-ling, employs a hydrostatic stress state which may not be the case in practice. This paper describes novel apparatus and centrifuge testing procedures that were developed to simulate shaft excavation in dry sand. The dry sand was carefully removed from the centre of a circular shaft under a centrifugal acceleration of up to 125 times the earth's gravity. The new in-flight excavation system allows more realistic stress changes to be induced on the shaft lining, compared with existing techniques. Detailed centrifuge test measurements of longitudinal bending and hoop strains in the circular shaft lining and displacement of the adjacent ground during excavation, reported in this paper, provide invaluable insights for future shaft construction. |
Sponsor | The authors are grateful to the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Award Reference 1220514) and Geotechnical Consulting Group for financial support. Special thanks are given to Neil Houghton for his contribution to the detailed design of the new apparatus and to Cambridge Insitu Limited for the strain gauging. The invaluable contribution from the technicians at the Scho-field Centre at Cambridge University if gratefully acknowledged. |
Language | en |
Publisher | CRC Press/Balkema |
Subject | Centrifuges Geotechnical engineering Centrifuge testing Dry sand During excavations Key parts Large cities Performance Shaft excavation Shaft lining Tunneling project Uncertainty Excavation |
Type | Book chapter |
Pagination | 275-282 |
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