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Abstract
To address the issue of stress concentrations afflicting non-circular tunnels caused by void defects, a method of analytical solution is introduced, which is grounded in the theory of complex variables. Firstly, the mapping function of the non-circular tunnel containing a void was obtained; then the power series method was implemented to determine the coefficients of the stress function and formulate the solution equations. Finally, the analytical solution was verified by simulation through Flac3D software. The effects of pore depth, width, stress inclination and stress ratio on the stress and deformation of the tunnel are considered analytically using the method of this paper. The findings indicate a strong agreement between the analytical solution and the numerical solution, and there is an obvious stress concentration at the defect location. The void depth, width, main stress field inclination and stress ratio contribute remarkably to the stress concentration at the location of tunnel void defects, thus affecting the mechanical behavior and safety condition after tunnel excavation. The results of the study propose a fast and accurate elasticity calculation method for non-circular tunnel excavation problems, offering a valuable reference to similar tunnel projects in design, construction and stability analysis.
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The KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering is a technical bimonthly journal of the Korean Society of Civil Engineers. The journal reports original study results (both academic and practical) on past practices and present information in all civil engineering fields.
The journal publishes original papers within the broad field of civil engineering, which includes, but are not limited to, the following: coastal and harbor engineering, construction management, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, highway engineering, hydraulic engineering, information technology, nuclear power engineering, railroad engineering, structural engineering, surveying and geo-spatial engineering, transportation engineering, tunnel engineering, and water resources and hydrologic engineering