
Impact analysis of vibration on nearby municipal tunnel induced by metro running
Author(s) -
Tang Liyun,
Wang Bochao,
Wu Yingming,
Xi Jiami,
Wu Di
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the journal of engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2051-3305
DOI - 10.1049/joe.2018.0082
Subject(s) - vibration , metro station , position (finance) , structural engineering , finite element method , magnitude (astronomy) , geotechnical engineering , engineering , environmental science , physics , acoustics , transport engineering , finance , economics , astronomy
For researching the effect of vibration induced by metro running to normal use of municipal tunnel, the Kunming Road Municipal Tunnel (construction) at Xi'an is taken as a background. Based on the distribution of soil layer in actually engineering and the designing parameter of metro and municipal tunnel, the finite element model of ‘metro‐soil–municipal tunnel’ is established under three different positions, and the wheel–rail force at three different speeds (36, 72, and 108 km/h) is simplified by exciting force faction. Then the numerical model is analysed by transient dynamic analysis. The results show that the vibration of municipal tunnel wall is mainly characterised by vertical vibration, which increases sharply with the metro speed improved. The vibration magnitude is greatly affected by relative position between metro and municipal tunnel: the horizontal and vertical vibration magnitude above the position between two metro tunnels is 14.6–20.8% and 55.5–74.6%, respectively, of those at the top of the metro tunnel. Some suggestions are proposed that the vibration effect induced by metro running on normal use of nearby municipal tunnel could be reduced by choosing the reasonable relative position with some corresponding measures according to the metro speed.