framed structure

Tunnelling-induced displacements and damage on framed structures. Comparison between numerical models

The paper focuses on the response of framed structures to tunnel excavation in sand. Standard 3D Finite Element analyses, in which the structural elements are explicitly detailed, as well as simplified equivalent beam models were adopted to simulate the influence of the frame and that of the masonry infills. Both approaches well captured the main soil-structure interaction mechanisms. The presence of stiff masonry infills was found to reduce the angular distortions of the frame bays and, as such, to reduce the tunnelling induced damage.

The response of framed buildings on raft foundations to tunnelling. A centrifuge and numerical modelling study

The expansion of cities often involves tunnel construction, which may result in detrimental effects on existing structures. This paper considers the interaction between tunnelling-induced ground deformations and framed buildings on raft foundations. The aim of the paper is to study the differences between scenarios where an equivalent plate and a real frame are used in the tunnel-building interaction problem. The paper includes experimental data obtained from geotechnical centrifuge tests and predictions of building response based on numerical analyses.

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