Dalong Jin , Zhuoyu Li , Dajun Yuan , Yangyang Gan , Jian Chen , Haipeng Guo
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To explore the common patterns of multi-grade sealing-related parameters and quantify the pressure-bearing capacity of the sealing chambers, a breakdown and leakage model of the shield tail is proposed, targeting the basic sealing unit of the system. Based on non-Newtonian fluid dynamics and fractal theory of porous media, the model is used to calculate the breakdown pressure and grease seepage rate corresponding to tunneling and shutdown states. In addition, a hydraulic breakdown device of the sealing unit of the static shield tail is built to investigate the relationship between the shield tail clearance and the shield tail brush porous media area, which helps to verify the theoretical model. Finally, the analysis of sealing chamber geometry parameters, grease rheological parameters, and an environmental parameter using the proposed theoretical model shows that the pressure-bearing capacity of the shield tail can be improved by increasing the shield tail clearance and grease yield stress. It also shows that the length of the sealing chamber and the plastic viscosity of the grease do not have a significant effect on the breakdown pressure of the shield tail. The model proposed in this paper will provide ideas for the calculation of the pressure-bearing capacity of multi-grade sealing chambers in the future.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":48505,"journal":{"name":"Underground Space","volume":"21 ","pages":"Pages 117-130"},"PeriodicalIF":8.2000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Analysis of hydraulic breakdown and seepage of tail sealing system in shield tunnel machines\",\"authors\":\"Dalong Jin , Zhuoyu Li , Dajun Yuan , Yangyang Gan , Jian Chen , Haipeng Guo\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.undsp.2024.08.003\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>The use of shield method in tunnel construction is limited by the engineering conditions of highwater pressure. This is mainly due to the uncertainty of the pressure-bearing capacity of the sealing chambers of the shield tail under different grades and conditions when subjected to different external water pressures. Therefore, it is crucial to determine the pressure-bearing capacity of the sealing chambers. However, there is a lack of studies on the calculating method of the pressure-bearing capacity, which requires more theoretical investigation. To explore the common patterns of multi-grade sealing-related parameters and quantify the pressure-bearing capacity of the sealing chambers, a breakdown and leakage model of the shield tail is proposed, targeting the basic sealing unit of the system. Based on non-Newtonian fluid dynamics and fractal theory of porous media, the model is used to calculate the breakdown pressure and grease seepage rate corresponding to tunneling and shutdown states. In addition, a hydraulic breakdown device of the sealing unit of the static shield tail is built to investigate the relationship between the shield tail clearance and the shield tail brush porous media area, which helps to verify the theoretical model. Finally, the analysis of sealing chamber geometry parameters, grease rheological parameters, and an environmental parameter using the proposed theoretical model shows that the pressure-bearing capacity of the shield tail can be improved by increasing the shield tail clearance and grease yield stress. It also shows that the length of the sealing chamber and the plastic viscosity of the grease do not have a significant effect on the breakdown pressure of the shield tail. 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Analysis of hydraulic breakdown and seepage of tail sealing system in shield tunnel machines
The use of shield method in tunnel construction is limited by the engineering conditions of highwater pressure. This is mainly due to the uncertainty of the pressure-bearing capacity of the sealing chambers of the shield tail under different grades and conditions when subjected to different external water pressures. Therefore, it is crucial to determine the pressure-bearing capacity of the sealing chambers. However, there is a lack of studies on the calculating method of the pressure-bearing capacity, which requires more theoretical investigation. To explore the common patterns of multi-grade sealing-related parameters and quantify the pressure-bearing capacity of the sealing chambers, a breakdown and leakage model of the shield tail is proposed, targeting the basic sealing unit of the system. Based on non-Newtonian fluid dynamics and fractal theory of porous media, the model is used to calculate the breakdown pressure and grease seepage rate corresponding to tunneling and shutdown states. In addition, a hydraulic breakdown device of the sealing unit of the static shield tail is built to investigate the relationship between the shield tail clearance and the shield tail brush porous media area, which helps to verify the theoretical model. Finally, the analysis of sealing chamber geometry parameters, grease rheological parameters, and an environmental parameter using the proposed theoretical model shows that the pressure-bearing capacity of the shield tail can be improved by increasing the shield tail clearance and grease yield stress. It also shows that the length of the sealing chamber and the plastic viscosity of the grease do not have a significant effect on the breakdown pressure of the shield tail. The model proposed in this paper will provide ideas for the calculation of the pressure-bearing capacity of multi-grade sealing chambers in the future.
期刊介绍:
Underground Space is an open access international journal without article processing charges (APC) committed to serving as a scientific forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of underground engineering. The journal welcomes manuscripts that deal with original theories, methods, technologies, and important applications throughout the life-cycle of underground projects, including planning, design, operation and maintenance, disaster prevention, and demolition. The journal is particularly interested in manuscripts related to the latest development of smart underground engineering from the perspectives of resilience, resources saving, environmental friendliness, humanity, and artificial intelligence. The manuscripts are expected to have significant innovation and potential impact in the field of underground engineering, and should have clear association with or application in underground projects.