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Analytical model for segmental tunnel lining with nonlinear joints

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tust.2021.103994

Keywords

Shield tunnel; Segmental lining; State space method; Nonlinear joint; Tensionless Winkler foundation

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51825803, 52020105003]

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An analytical model was established for segmental lining behavior, incorporating curved beam modeling, tensionless foundation interaction, and nonlinear rotational springs. The proposed method, using state space and Newton-Steffensen iterative procedure, showed convenience and accuracy in considering lining-soil interaction and nonlinear joint behavior, offering an alternative approach for design and analysis. A parametric study revealed the influences of soil resistance coefficient and cross-sectional properties on the mechanical behavior of the lining, showcasing the effectiveness of the new method.
An analytical model was established through modeling the segmental lining by a curved beam, its interaction with the surrounding soils by a tensionless Winkler foundation, and the joints between segments by nonlinear rotational springs. The state space method was then combined with the Newton-Steffensen iterative procedure to formulate and solve the equations in which a tensionless foundation and nonlinear joints were engaged. Numerical examples were presented to illustrate the performance of the proposed new method through a comparison with existing methods from the literature. A parametric study was presented to reveal the influences of soil resistance coefficient and cross-sectional properties on the mechanical behavior of the lining. It has been shown that the new method is convenient and accurate to consider the interaction of lining with the surrounding soils and nonlinear behavior of joints, and thus provides an alternative approach to the design and analysis of this type of lining.

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