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midas GTS NX Case Study Webinar Series

Deep Shaft Excavation with Lining Structures
(Case Study: Thames Tideway East)

Mott MacDonald UK

  • 18 June 2020 (Thu.) 10:00 AM London Time
  • Online Webinar (Duration : 60 Min)

OVERVIEW

The Thames Tideway project will create a super-sewer beneath London capable of providing the required overflow capacity to the existing sewage network. Deep intervention shafts are needed along the route to connect the existing network into the tunnel. This webinar describes the numerical modelling undertaken using MIDAS GTS NX to analyse one of these shafts; a 50m deep excavation in East London formed within diaphragm walls. The inputs and background to the analysis will be presented followed by a walkthrough of the model and discussion of the key results.

 

Key points:
1. Modelling of deep excavations
Primary: Provide structural forces (bending, shear and axial) for primary lining (D-Wall) to confirm adequacy of reinforcement proposed by the Contractor.
Secondary: Provide structural forces for Secondary lining (cast insitu), Base slab, and Cover slab

2. Structural connections
Tunnel to Shaft: Elements with high strength (but zero tensile) with 50MPa stiffness (1/30th of Chalk) assigned around opening to allow tunnel to distort without transferring significant loads into the primary lining.
CSO to Shaft: High strength (but zero tensile) low stiffness elements to ‘disconnect’ diaphragm and secant pile walls.

3. Application of secondary lining
Uncertain interface between the primary and secondary linings of the shaft. Therefore range of models undertaken to bound structural forces on primary lining.

Shaft 1            gts2

 

MODELLING

shaft foundation-2

 

 

SPEAKER

  • James Eadington_Mott MacDonald_UK-3

    Mott MacDonald, UK

    James Eadington

     

    Principal Engineer

    James is a Principal Engineer in the Mott MacDonald Foundations and Geotechnics team with over 10 years experience in the analysis, design and construction of heavy civils infrastructure including many deep excavations in various ground conditions.

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