Building monitoring and protection are important components of underground projects in urban areas. Typically the procedures applied for the assessment of settlement-induced damage to buildings are based on simplified assumptions that do not take into account soil–structure interaction. Assessment methods based on the relative stiffness between the structure and the soil exist, but they are rarely applied in practice due to concerns about the accuracy and reliability. The primary aim of this work is to use the large amount of monitoring data provided by the Crossrail project in London to improve understanding of building performance and existing damage assessment methods. The paper gives an initial overview of the available monitoring data ...
Development of Urban Areas and Geotechnical Engineering. June 16-19, 2008, St. Petersburg, RussiaTra...
This paper presents observations of the response of long structures when exposed to tunnelling activ...
Assessing the potential damage caused by soil subsidence to masonry structures is essential for the ...
Current procedures for the assessment of buildings response to tunnelling take into account the effe...
Underground construction activities, such as tunnelling, cause local ground movements to occur. Near...
An extensive programme of research has been carried out at Oxford University on finite element analy...
Tunnelling in urban areas causes short-term and long-term ground movements under existing buildings....
Underground constructions in soft ground may lead to settlement damage to existing buildings. In The...
Tunnelling in urban environments often poses serious concerns regarding potential detrimental effect...
Urbanisation will require significant expansion of underground infrastructure, which results in unav...
Historic masonry structures are often perceived to be vulnerable to differential settlement, which c...
The subject of this thesis is the verification of a three-dimensional numerical modelling approach f...
Predicting damage to masonry structures due to tunnelling-induced ground movements remains a challen...
This study analyzes the structural response of a group of masonry buildings subjected to real ground...
Controlling building displacements induced by tunnelling is a major issue in densely urbanised areas...
Development of Urban Areas and Geotechnical Engineering. June 16-19, 2008, St. Petersburg, RussiaTra...
This paper presents observations of the response of long structures when exposed to tunnelling activ...
Assessing the potential damage caused by soil subsidence to masonry structures is essential for the ...
Current procedures for the assessment of buildings response to tunnelling take into account the effe...
Underground construction activities, such as tunnelling, cause local ground movements to occur. Near...
An extensive programme of research has been carried out at Oxford University on finite element analy...
Tunnelling in urban areas causes short-term and long-term ground movements under existing buildings....
Underground constructions in soft ground may lead to settlement damage to existing buildings. In The...
Tunnelling in urban environments often poses serious concerns regarding potential detrimental effect...
Urbanisation will require significant expansion of underground infrastructure, which results in unav...
Historic masonry structures are often perceived to be vulnerable to differential settlement, which c...
The subject of this thesis is the verification of a three-dimensional numerical modelling approach f...
Predicting damage to masonry structures due to tunnelling-induced ground movements remains a challen...
This study analyzes the structural response of a group of masonry buildings subjected to real ground...
Controlling building displacements induced by tunnelling is a major issue in densely urbanised areas...
Development of Urban Areas and Geotechnical Engineering. June 16-19, 2008, St. Petersburg, RussiaTra...
This paper presents observations of the response of long structures when exposed to tunnelling activ...
Assessing the potential damage caused by soil subsidence to masonry structures is essential for the ...