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Analytical solution for longitudinal seismic response of tunnel liners with sharp stiffness transition

•Analytical solution is derived for long tunnels with sharp stiffness transition.•The wave passage effect along the tunnel axis is considered in the solution.•The structure stiffness ratio EI1/EI2 and soil shear velocity ratio Vs1/Vs2 have dramatic effects on tunnel responses.•A transition tunnel ma...

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Published in:Tunnelling and underground space technology 2018-07, Vol.77, p.103-114
Main Authors: Yu, Haitao, Zhang, Zhengwei, Chen, Juntao, Bobet, Antonio, Zhao, Mi, Yuan, Yong
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description •Analytical solution is derived for long tunnels with sharp stiffness transition.•The wave passage effect along the tunnel axis is considered in the solution.•The structure stiffness ratio EI1/EI2 and soil shear velocity ratio Vs1/Vs2 have dramatic effects on tunnel responses.•A transition tunnel may reduce adverse effects created by a sudden change of structure or ground stiffness.•An approach to minimize the loading on the critical tunnel section in the transition zone is discussed. Sharp transitions in structure stiffness and/or ground properties have a significant influence on the seismic response of tunnels. These issues are not well understood yet, or at least not well considered during design. An analytical solution is derived to investigate the seismic response of long tunnels, built in non-homogeneous ground, subjected to sinusoidal shear motions. It is assumed that the tunnel is excavated in two different soil deposits that have a sharp contact, and there is a transition zone through the contact. It is also assumed that the tunnels can be represented as beams on an elastic medium. Continuity at the contact between the different contact sections of the tunnel is imposed to solve the governing equations of equilibrium. In addition, wave passage effects along the tunnel are considered by including a phase angle in the far-field displacements. Explicit formulations are obtained for tunnel deflection, bending moments and shear forces. The solution is verified by providing comparisons between its results and those from the Finite Element program ABAQUS. A parametric analysis is presented where the effects of the stiffness of the structure, the shear velocity of the soil and the length of the transition zone are investigated.
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Bending moments
Computer simulation
Earthquake damage
Earthquakes
Finite element analysis
Finite element method
Formulations
Ion beams
Linings
Mathematical analysis
Parametric analyses
Parametric analysis
Seismic response
Shear
Soil investigations
Stiffness
Stiffness transition
Tunnel
Tunnels
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