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A Bayesian-based approach for inversion of earth pressures on in-service underground structures
This paper presents a Bayesian inversion approach to identify earth pressures on in-service underground structures based on structural deformations. Ill-conditioning and non-uniqueness of solutions are major i...
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Characterizing uncertainty in geotechnical design of energy piles based on Bayesian theorem
It is known that a lot of uncertainties are involved in geotechnical design of energy piles. In this paper, a Bayesian updating framework is presented to characterize those uncertainties. The load-transfer mod...
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Alternant active and passive trapdoor problem: from experimental investigation to mathematical modeling
In the classical conception of the arching mechanism, the well-known trapdoor problem assumes distinctive modes (e.g., either active or passive mode) in the original geostatic overburden pressure. However, in ...
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Correction to: What causes the excessive metro tunnel settlement in soft deposits: learned from a detailed case with factor decomposition
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What causes the excessive metro tunnel settlement in soft deposits: learned from a detailed case with factor decomposition
Widespread tunnel settlement has been observed in the Yangtze River Delta region of China, but its formation mechanism remains unknown. In this study, a settlement trough and its development processes over nea...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Dynamic Stability of Soft Soil Between Closely and Obliquely Overlapped Metro Tunnels Subjected to Moving Train Loads
The problem in dynamic stability of soft soil between closely and obliquely overlapped metro tunnels during operation will aggravate cumulative settlements which affects the safety of metro systems. Based on S...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Influence of Pile Side Grouting Reinforcement on the Compressive Load Bearing Capacity of Existing Piles
With the rapid development of road network, it is inevitable that new tunnels will be constructed under existing highway or railway bridges. Open excavation method is a typical way for building a new tunnel un...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Dynamic Response and Long-Term Settlement of Four Overlap** Tunnels Subject to Train Load
With continued development of urban rail transit networks, the quantity of overlap** metro tunnels is increasing. Long-term service performance of the tunnel structure can be threatened a lot by complicated ...
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Forecasting high-probability zones of boulder occurrence for TBM tunnel engineering in tropical and subtropical granite regions
In tropical and subtropical granite regions, quantities of boulders were encountered by the tunnel boring machine (TBM) threatening construction safety. The detection of potential boulders in the driving path ...
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Chapter
An Implicit-Explicit Transition Method for Settlement Prediction of High-Speed Railway Subgrade Under High-Cycle Load
The long-term settlement of high speed railway subgrade under high-cycle traffic loads is difficult to be calculated and predicted accurately. The implicit-explicit transition algorithm is an effective way to ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Torque Fluctuation and Penetration Analysis of Shield Tunnel in Rock–Soil Mixed Ground
Tunnelling in rock–soil interface mixed ground has often been faced with cutterhead torque fluctuation, a reasonable penetration rates to reduce the torque fluctuation and improve tunnelling efficiency is of g...