Dynamic Analysis of a Deeply Buried Tunnel Influenced by a Newly-built Adjacent Cavity with a Special Emphasis on the Minimum Seismically Safe Tunnel Distance

Authors

  • Elefterija Zlatanović
    Affiliation

    University of Niš, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18000 Niš, Republic of Serbia

  • Dragan Č. Lukić
    Affiliation

    University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Civil Engineering of Subotica, Kozaračka 2a, 24000 Subotica, Republic of Serbia

  • Vlatko Šešov
    Affiliation

    University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” of Skopje, Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology, Todor Aleksandrov 165, 1000 Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia

  • Zoran Bonić
    Affiliation

    University of Niš, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18000 Niš, Republic of Serbia

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.19001

Abstract

Contemporary life streams, more often than ever, impose the necessity for construction of new underground structures in the vicinity of existing tunnels, with an aim to accommodate transportation systems and utility networks. A previously uninvestigated case, in which a newly-constructed tunnel opening is closely positioned behind an existing tunnel, referred to as the tunnel–cavity configuration, has been considered in this study. An exact analytical solution is derived considering a pair of parallel circular cylindrical structures of infinite length, with the horizontal alignment, embedded in a boundless homogeneous, isotropic, elastic medium and excited by time-harmonic plane SV-waves under the plane-strain conditions. The Helmholtz decomposition theorem, the wave functions expansion method, the translational addition theorem for bi-cylindrical coordinates, and the pertinent boundary conditions are jointly employed in order to develop a closed-form solution of the corresponding boundary value problem. The primary goal of the present study is to examine the increase in dynamic stresses at an existing tunnel structure due to the presence of a closely driven unlined cavity, as well as in a localized region around the tunnel (at the position of the cavity in close proximity), under incident SV-waves. A new quantity called dynamic stress alteration factor is introduced and the aspect of the minimum seismically safe distance between the two structures is particularly considered.

Keywords:

tunnel–cavity configuration, incident SV-wave, exact solution, dynamic stress alteration factor, minimum seismically safe spacing

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Published Online

2021-12-21

How to Cite

Zlatanović, E., Lukić, D. Č., Šešov, V., Bonić, Z. “Dynamic Analysis of a Deeply Buried Tunnel Influenced by a Newly-built Adjacent Cavity with a Special Emphasis on the Minimum Seismically Safe Tunnel Distance”, Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 66(1), pp. 138–148, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.19001

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Research Article