Analysis of the influence of different types of anti-slide piles on lining structures under landslide loading

Sci Rep. 2025 Jan 7;15(1):1159. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-84699-0.

Abstract

Investigating the selection of corresponding support methods for tunnel lining structures with different burial depths under landslide loads has strong practical significance. This paper analyzes the influence of anti-slide piles on the lining support of tunnels at different depths through scaling experiments combined with numerical simulation methods. The conclusions of this study are as follows: Under the same anti-slide pile cross-sectional conditions, when the tunnel is at a shallower depth (above the slip surface), due to the influence of the landslide load, a significant bias stress phenomenon occurs in the tunnel lining. When the tunnel is buried at a greater depth (below the slip surface), the impact of the anti-slide pile cross-sectional shape and landslide load on the tunnel lining diminishes. The bias stress ratio gradually approaches 1. Under the same tunnel lining burial depth conditions, h-type anti-slide piles exhibit the best anti-slide performance, followed by square piles, with circular anti-slide piles demonstrating relatively poorer performance. However, h-type anti-slide piles also have the highest cost, whereas circular piles are the most cost-effective. An analysis based on value engineering theory indicates that when a tunnel is positioned above the slip surface, square piles or h-type anti-slip piles offer the most cost-effective support. When a tunnel is buried at a greater depth, circular anti-slide piles represent a cost-effective solution. This study holds certain reference significance for the selection of tunnel support methods at different burial depths within tunnel landslide systems.

Keywords: Tunnel crossing a landslide; Pile type research; Value engineering.