Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4929412 | Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Underground construction in historic urban environment requires a careful prediction of the expected displacement field to avoid damages or to undertake preventative measures. The empirical method to predict ground movements in greenfield conditions (Peck, 1969; Attwell and Woodman, 1982) is routinely used. A more accurate prediction can be obtained via numerical analysis. A preliminary greenfield 3D FEM model was calibrated to analyse a stretch of a tunnel under construction in Napoli. Subsequently an interaction analysis has been carried out modelling an existing monumental building. Both the geometry of the intersection and the soil layering suggested using a 3D numerical model. The building was modelled as a stiff plate loaded by a uniform surface load. A satisfactory agreement between predictions and measurements was obtained with the interaction analysis.
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Authors
Emilio Bilotta, Andrea Paolillo, Gianpiero Russo, Stefano Aversa,