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   A Review on the Buried Pipeline Responses To Tunneling-Induced Ground Settlements  
   
نویسنده Mahmoudi Hadi ,Khandouzi Ghorban ,Khosravi Mohammad Hossein ,Mahmoudi Hadi ,Mahmoudi Hadi ,Khandouzi Ghorban ,Khandouzi Ghorban ,Khosravi Mohammad Hossein ,Khosravi Mohammad Hossein
منبع روشهاي تحليلي و عددي در مهندسي معدن - 2024 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 37 - صفحه:69 -90
چکیده    The expansion of cities and urban areas has resulted in an increased demand for environmental and economic transport and services infrastructure. tunneling, as one of mankind’s engineering underground constructions, is taking place close to buried and surface structures such as gas, water, and wastewater pipelines. this paper reviews soil-pipe interaction behavior, tunneling-induced ground settlement, governing equations of soil-pipe settlement, the effects of tunnel depth, size, soil relative density, and volume loss on vertical and horizontal displacement, settlement, shear strain, dilation, pipe bending, and gap formation. a comprehensive literature review, analysis of published papers, and investigations were conducted to study the effect of various parameters on pipeline behavior. the results were obtained by studying the effect of tunneling on ground and pipeline settlement, soil-pipe interaction mechanism, and centrifuge physical modeling. the achieved results of investigations show that the settlement profile follows a gaussian curve with a wider settlement trough in clay compared to sand. when the tunnel and pipeline are perpendicular to each other, maximum bending strain in the pipeline occurs and the pipeline settlement is symmetrical. the friction effect and formation of contraction and expansion zones lead to the difference between soil volume loss near the surface and tunnel volume loss. when the pipe-soil relative stiffness increases, the pipe bending is less than the maximum soil bending. also, ground settlement, shear strain, pipeline displacement, and pipeline bending are greater in flexible pipes than in rigid pipelines. this is due to the low resistance of flexible pipelines against bending and settlement caused by tunnel excavation. positive pipeline bending (downward) occurs near the tunnel axis, which is marked by sagging, but negative bending (upward) occurs at a distance from the tunnel axis, which is known as hogging.  in twin tunnels, by increasing the tunnel spacing the pipeline settlement profile changes from a v-shape to a u-shape and finally a w-shape. understanding soil-pipe interaction behavior, tunneling-induced ground settlement, and the effects of different parameters on displacement, strain field, settlement, pipe bending, and gap formation beneath pipelines is crucial for engineers evaluating pipeline behavior. additionally, comprehending these issues can help designers make informed decisions during tunnel construction.
کلیدواژه Urban Area ,Service Infrastructures ,Tunneling ,Pipelines ,Ground Settlement
آدرس University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran. University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran. University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Birjand, Faculty Of Engineering, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran. University Of Birjand, Faculty Of Engineering, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Tehran, Technical College, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Birjand, Faculty Of Engineering, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran, University Of Birjand, Faculty Of Engineering, Dept. Of Mining Engineering, Iran
پست الکترونیکی mh.khosravi@ut.ac.ir
 
   a review on the buried pipeline responses to tunneling-induced ground settlements  
   
Authors khandouzi ghorban ,khandouzi ghorban ,khandouzi ghorban ,mahmoudi hadi ,mahmoudi hadi ,mahmoudi hadi ,khosravi mohammad hossein ,khosravi mohammad hossein ,khosravi mohammad hossein
Abstract    the expansion of cities and urban areas has resulted in an increased demand for environmental and economic transport and services infrastructure. tunneling, as one of mankind’s engineering underground constructions, is taking place close to buried and surface structures such as gas, water, and wastewater pipelines. this paper reviews soil-pipe interaction behavior, tunneling-induced ground settlement, governing equations of soil-pipe settlement, the effects of tunnel depth, size, soil relative density, and volume loss on vertical and horizontal displacement, settlement, shear strain, dilation, pipe bending, and gap formation. a comprehensive literature review, analysis of published papers, and investigations were conducted to study the effect of various parameters on pipeline behavior. the results were obtained by studying the effect of tunneling on ground and pipeline settlement, soil-pipe interaction mechanism, and centrifuge physical modeling. the achieved results of investigations show that the settlement profile follows a gaussian curve with a wider settlement trough in clay compared to sand. when the tunnel and pipeline are perpendicular to each other, maximum bending strain in the pipeline occurs and the pipeline settlement is symmetrical. the friction effect and formation of contraction and expansion zones lead to the difference between soil volume loss near the surface and tunnel volume loss. when the pipe-soil relative stiffness increases, the pipe bending is less than the maximum soil bending. also, ground settlement, shear strain, pipeline displacement, and pipeline bending are greater in flexible pipes than in rigid pipelines. this is due to the low resistance of flexible pipelines against bending and settlement caused by tunnel excavation. positive pipeline bending (downward) occurs near the tunnel axis, which is marked by sagging, but negative bending (upward) occurs at a distance from the tunnel axis, which is known as hogging.  in twin tunnels, by increasing the tunnel spacing the pipeline settlement profile changes from a v-shape to a u-shape and finally a w-shape. understanding soil-pipe interaction behavior, tunneling-induced ground settlement, and the effects of different parameters on displacement, strain field, settlement, pipe bending, and gap formation beneath pipelines is crucial for engineers evaluating pipeline behavior. additionally, comprehending these issues can help designers make informed decisions during tunnel construction.
Keywords urban area ,service infrastructures ,tunneling ,pipelines ,ground settlement
 
 

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