2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tust.2011.10.005
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Applicability of the principle of superposition in estimating ground surface settlement of twin- and quadruple-tube tunnels

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“…It should be noted that the transverse settlement troughs obtained in this study incline toward the second tunnel. Chen et al (2012) have conducted two-dimensional (2D) numerical investigations in order to estimate the applicability of the superposition method in predicting the ground surface settlements of twin and quadruple tunnels. On the basis of a comparison with experimental data obtained from the Taipei Rapid Transit System, which was mainly excavated using shield machines, the results indicated that the ground surface settlement profile of a multitube tunnel could be conveniently and reliably estimated using the empirical equation together with the principle of superposition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that the transverse settlement troughs obtained in this study incline toward the second tunnel. Chen et al (2012) have conducted two-dimensional (2D) numerical investigations in order to estimate the applicability of the superposition method in predicting the ground surface settlements of twin and quadruple tunnels. On the basis of a comparison with experimental data obtained from the Taipei Rapid Transit System, which was mainly excavated using shield machines, the results indicated that the ground surface settlement profile of a multitube tunnel could be conveniently and reliably estimated using the empirical equation together with the principle of superposition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the superposition principle is applicable as the ground movements induced by the left tunnel is independent of that by the right tunnel. e applicability of the superposition principle in estimating the ground surface movements has been demonstrated by [63] who reported a good agreement between the transverse ground surface settlement profiles obtained by finite element analysis and Peck's empirical equation. e modified version of the Peck formula is expressed as the following:…”
Section: Empirical Formula For Predicting Ground Surfacementioning
confidence: 96%
“…e validity of the superposition of Gaussian functions has been verified in different tunnel projects in the situation of two or more tunnels excavated closely [11,35]. For twin tunnels, the superimposed Peck formula could be written as…”
Section: Limitation Of the Peck Formulamentioning
confidence: 98%