Abstract
To more accurately predict existing shield tunnel deformation induced by adjacent excavation, this study developed a nonlinear Pasternak–Timoshenko model (NPTM). The model innovatively integrates nonlinear soil response with the tunnel’s structural shear deformation. Validation against a finite element model and two engineering cases confirmed the NPTM’s reliability. A key finding was that for wide excavations, soil nonlinearity dominated, and the deformation peak occurred at the excavation edge. Conversely, for narrow excavations, the tunnel’s structural shear behavior was more critical. Parametric analysis revealed deformation was highly sensitive to the pit–tunnel distance, d, and soil undrained shear strength,
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