A Case Study Establishing Optimization Techniques and the Procedure for Successful Numerical Simulation of Ground-Structure Interaction - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ali Keneti Xavier Ryan Shannon Goff Gerardo Sanchez
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Abstract

In this study, FLAC3D modeling was conducted for ground-structure stability assessment for a pilot tunnel passing under a large shaft excavated in the vicinity of existing structures at Karangahape Station for the City Rail Link Project in Auckland, New Zealand. The analysis involved generation of the geometries and construction sequences in Rhinoceros®, modeling the existing ground condition, calibration of the simulated in situ conditions with the observed behavior of the ground, and excavation of the shaft and the pilot tunnel. A comprehensive interpretation of the results was then performed accompanied by comparison of the predicted behavior with the observed response of the ground during construction.
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APA: Ali Keneti Xavier Ryan Shannon Goff Gerardo Sanchez  (2022)  A Case Study Establishing Optimization Techniques and the Procedure for Successful Numerical Simulation of Ground-Structure Interaction - NAT2022

MLA: Ali Keneti Xavier Ryan Shannon Goff Gerardo Sanchez A Case Study Establishing Optimization Techniques and the Procedure for Successful Numerical Simulation of Ground-Structure Interaction - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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