A Study on Behavioral Characteristics of Track Roadbed according to Steel Pipe Press-in Excavation during Construction of Underground Railway Crossing Young-Ha Kim, Ki-Young Eum and Jae-Wang Kim
International Journal of Railway, vol. 6, no. 2, pp.69-77, 2013
Abstract : In this study, numerical analysis and model experiments were conducted to analyze behavioral characteristics acting on
the track roadbed with excavation through steel pipe injection, a non-exclusive method of crossing construction under
railroad as primary target. In model experiments that simulate injection excavation behaviors with an increase in the
depth of soil cover, the upper displacement was measured by construction of the first and the second pipes in order to
predict actual behaviors, and the behavior characteristics were verified through numerical analysis. The investigation
results showed that surface displacement was smaller under the condition of higher soil cover. In the case of injecting
two pipes, when the first pipe was injected, deformation of the surface increased linearly in both settlement and uplift
experiments. However, when the second pipe was injected, the amount of change was found to be very small due to the
relaxation and plastic zones around the first pipe. In addition, the results of numerical analysis on the same cross section
with the model experiment found that the results of investigation into settlement ratio and volume loss were in very good
agreement with those obtained by the model experiment.
Keyword :
Method of underground railway crossing, Steel pipes press-in excavation, Depth of soil cover, Volume loss,
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