When tunnelling poses excessive risks for buildings and buried foundations, a pile row barrier may shield the existing structure from ground movements. This paper presents a three-dimensional linear elastic prediction method to evaluate the protective action of pile walls against surface and subsurface ground movements due to new tunnels, both directly behind the wall as well as within the entire ground. Analyses are carried out to evaluate the vertical and horizontal movements of the ground and the pile wall as the result of soil-pile row interaction. New factors that quantify the wall efficiency in reducing settlements and deflections behind the wall are proposed; the results indicate that the effectiveness of the pile wall at reducing ho...
The underground space of densely populated cities contains parts of buildings, utility installations...
Ground displacements caused by underground excavations in densely urbanised areas often requires the...
The need to tunnel closely beneath piles is increasing due to the development of urban areas. This p...
When tunnelling poses excessive risks for buildings and buried foundations, a pile row barrier may s...
Tunnel excavation in urban areas causes ground movements that could damage existing nearby piled str...
To reduce tunnelling induced damage of buildings, a ‘protective wall’ is sometimes constructed betwe...
Tunnelling activities in densely urbanised areas are likely to interfere with existing structures, o...
In urban areas, due to the limited underground space, tunnels are being built close to or underneath...
The underground space of densely populated cities contains parts of buildings, utility installations...
Tunnelling in urban areas constitutes a challenge due to the impact of ground settlements on existin...
In urban areas, engineers often need to assess tunnelling-induced displacements of piled structures ...
AbstractAn efficient analysis method is presented for estimating the effects induced by tunnelling o...
The response of pile groups and piled structures to vertical and tunnelling-induced loads is studied...
Tunnel excavation could influence the working performance of adjacent pile foundations. How to accur...
Buildings founded in proximity to shallow tunnels under construction may be damaged by the ground di...
The underground space of densely populated cities contains parts of buildings, utility installations...
Ground displacements caused by underground excavations in densely urbanised areas often requires the...
The need to tunnel closely beneath piles is increasing due to the development of urban areas. This p...
When tunnelling poses excessive risks for buildings and buried foundations, a pile row barrier may s...
Tunnel excavation in urban areas causes ground movements that could damage existing nearby piled str...
To reduce tunnelling induced damage of buildings, a ‘protective wall’ is sometimes constructed betwe...
Tunnelling activities in densely urbanised areas are likely to interfere with existing structures, o...
In urban areas, due to the limited underground space, tunnels are being built close to or underneath...
The underground space of densely populated cities contains parts of buildings, utility installations...
Tunnelling in urban areas constitutes a challenge due to the impact of ground settlements on existin...
In urban areas, engineers often need to assess tunnelling-induced displacements of piled structures ...
AbstractAn efficient analysis method is presented for estimating the effects induced by tunnelling o...
The response of pile groups and piled structures to vertical and tunnelling-induced loads is studied...
Tunnel excavation could influence the working performance of adjacent pile foundations. How to accur...
Buildings founded in proximity to shallow tunnels under construction may be damaged by the ground di...
The underground space of densely populated cities contains parts of buildings, utility installations...
Ground displacements caused by underground excavations in densely urbanised areas often requires the...
The need to tunnel closely beneath piles is increasing due to the development of urban areas. This p...