2019_EJRNL_PP_OSVALDO_PM_1.pdf
Terbatas  Resti Andriani
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Resti Andriani
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
When a shallow tunnel is excavated, an overall upward movement appears as a result of the weight removal from
the excavation. This movement is analogous to buoyancy. When numerical simulation of shallow tunnels is used,
the magnitude of the upward movement increases with the depth of the lower boundary, defined as the distance
from the tunnel center to the bottom of the mesh. This seems counterintuitive, and yet it is mathematically
correct. This paper investigates the influence of the assumptions made to model the buoyancy phenomenon
numerically, and specifically the (typical) plane strain and elasticity assumptions. Three-dimensional and twodimensional plane strain numerical models are carried out using a linear elastic model, where the influence of
the ground stiffness increasing with depth is assessed. The results show that the buoyancy effect, i.e. increasing
upwards movements with depth of the lower boundary, decreases when the ground stiffness increases with
depth