PUBLICATION

Geosystems Laboratory

Conference articles

A numerical study on effect of wall penetration on basal heave stability during vertical shaft excavation in soft ground
Journal
ITA-AITES World Tunnel Congress
Page
892-898
Author
Kang, Seok-Jun, Cho, Gye-Chun
Year
2019
Date
20190503

ABSTRACT


The Previous study on the problems that occur during vertical shaft excavation is relatively insufficient although it is more directly related to the excavation. In particular, basal heave, a phenomenon that the excavation surface rises up, were studied little although the basal heave causes equipment damage or ground settlement. In this study, numerical analysis and experimental verification were performed to understand the effect of wall penetration, which is typically used to prevent the occurrence of the basal heave. The experimental study was conducted using a centrifugal model test for two cases depending on the presence of the wall penetration. The numerical analysis results were verified by comparing with the results from the centrifugal model test. The results show that the wall penetration suppresses the occurrence of basal heave and reduces the deformation even after the occurrence of the basal heave.