2D And 3D Analysis Of New Austrian Tunnelling Method

Deep Foundations Institute
G. R. Dasari
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM) has been analysed by Finite Element method in two and three dimensions by Strain Dependant Modified Cam Clay (SDMCC) Model. The effects of construction sequence, stiffness of shotcrete and time dependency of shotcrete on surface settlement magnitude due to the NATM have been studied. Settlements obtained in 2D analysis, as expected, found to be more than the observations. The surface settlements obtained in 3D analysis found to be about 3 times less than equivalent plane strain analysis. This is due to mobilisation of soil strength around the tunnel face and soil-tunnel lining interaction. About 40% settlements occurred due to excavation of face at the monitor section and 60% after the excavation crossed monitor the section.
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APA: G. R. Dasari  (1996)  2D And 3D Analysis Of New Austrian Tunnelling Method

MLA: G. R. Dasari 2D And 3D Analysis Of New Austrian Tunnelling Method. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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