Study on the Deep Foundation Effect on the Adjacent Underground Structures during a Metro Station Construction

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t constitutes a common problem that deep foundation exerts negative influences on adjacent underground structures. The Chegongmiao subway station is adjacent to the first subway of Shenzhen and Fengshengding shopping street, which is on the planning construction of Shenzhen 11th subway. Based on the finite element method, the paper is investigated to efficiently simulate the effect of the deep foundation on the adjacent underground structures. The engineering measures to reduce the influence of construction are supported for determine the construction plan.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 779-780)

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1180-1183

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September 2013

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